> Heh. Having interviewed many CS grads (from reputable schools!) that seem to
> have gone 4 years without any programming experience either (couldn't
>explain recursion, big-O notation, or debug a 20-line C function), I
>don't think it makes a difference.
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hmmm.....well, maybe you just weren't able to interview the better ones
or the ones with experiences in real projects and not just schoolwork.
:(  and I think that ADMU has improved in terms of teaching these
stuff...maybe the last 2-4 batches might not have the things you want but
maybe it was partly because ADMU was just starting to shift to Java as
their primary language and these batches were still kinda "experimental"
but now I think it has become better.....thanks to professors like the
great doc mana (Data Stuctures and Algorithms)..... [big O notation is in 
data structures and algorithms....]
 

> Given a choice, I'd hire an math or engineering course grad over a Computer 
>Pseudo-science grad anyday.
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hmm....well, puwede rin, anyway, the school is really a place to learn how
to learn :) 

Jess Emerson Uy
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