Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to work in computer science, you need to be able to understand accented English.
This is correct.
OK, fine.
My question is whether this has been an issue for students at GMU such that they are frustrated about the instruction and aren't learning. There are accents that are understandable and accents that are not.
Anonymous wrote:OP, my kid goes to another college and is a CS major. They said that one CS professor is known for being difficult to understand, so DC is trying to not end up in that class.
I work in tech. Yes, a lot of the people I work with have accents, but it's not the same. At work, I can ask them to repeat (a few times) or email me what they want to convey. Can't really do that in class at college.
Anonymous wrote:This is true of most schools with strong STEM programs. Including Harvard, back in the day at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to work in computer science, you need to be able to understand accented English.
This is correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to work in computer science, you need to be able to understand accented English.
This is correct.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to work in computer science, you need to be able to understand accented English.
Anonymous wrote:do you mean indian