Josh Coates wrote: >i mean, go read like 10, from different parts of the country. you'll see >the trend. > >but the short answer is, your course load will be very, very cs heavy once >you get into the major - but if you are just starting out as freshman, your >first year may have a bunch of non-cs courses. > That's the info I was looking for. I have looked at around 5 or 6 CS programs and the ones I looked at just showed an overview or list of all the classes you would need to take. Sorry if I came off as lazy with my research, I just don't understand the academic process very well and it is very hard to gauge how and when those classes would play out. So, knowing that the first 2 or 3 semesters will be heavy into general education and then you will move into more and more major specific courses is great information. I can easily suffer through a few semesters of generals, but my fear was that the entire experience would be saturated with them. Making it difficult to not only enjoy it, but to really absorb and focus on my major. If by the end it is looking more like 2/3 CS, that sounds like fun.
Thanks again everyone, this has been a very informative thread. Eric .===================================. | This has been a P.L.U.G. mailing. | | Don't Fear the Penguin. | | IRC: #utah at irc.freenode.net | `==================================='
