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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this a joke? Literally a million things .[/quote] OP here, I assure you not a joke. So I had no idea CS didn't involve science. I assumed anything under "college of engineering" would be heavy in the sciences. When I think engineer, I think science. When we looked at colleges to get a sense of what courses she would need, all the colleges we looked at required 4 years of science with 3 years lab work to even apply to the school of engineering so again, I thought CS = science. Science is in the name. Maybe I don't appreciate what science is. Will she not have to take physics and intro to EE as a CS major? Circuits = science to me. [/quote] Every college for every major is going to expect to see four years of high school science ... and math, and english, and history, and foreign language, and some fine arts. That doesn't leave a lot of room for electives related to a future, potential college major, so don't sweat it. My DC took one CS class in high school, the only one offered, and is majoring in CS in college.[/quote]
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