Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of the rich kids/private schools have almost totally abandoned the CS path already.
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of the rich kids/private schools have almost totally abandoned the CS path already.
Anonymous wrote:First off, what is AI doing besides sorting through natural language and patching together words and numbers? Thats it.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1314176.page
My CS/math major kid has been very fortunate to land multiple internships on their own (received five offers this year, will take two back to back, and had one last year). DC is at a flagship.
If you hustle, apply to a ton of internships early, and focus on leetcode, you'll snag something.
I work with big tech, and they are pushing everyone to use AI as much as possible, so know how to embed AI in your work. When DC was interviewing, many asked about AI use.
It's not all doom and gloom yet. AI is being used to make your work more efficient. Someone also has to QA the AI output because you may get AI slop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all these kids who are applying for CS and are currently in CS programs, what's the plan??? It's a really stark reality for entry level CS work. What's the hope that these kids will actually land any entry level job using their degree. Heck, even jobs in finance, consulting, marketing, most white collar entry level jobs are going to cut by staggering numbers. What's the incentive to spend $100k a year for a degree that can't guarantee you a job??? Help me understand this. What are parents doing or advising for their kids entering or in college?
Is this AI?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all these kids who are applying for CS and are currently in CS programs, what's the plan??? It's a really stark reality for entry level CS work. What's the hope that these kids will actually land any entry level job using their degree. Heck, even jobs in finance, consulting, marketing, most white collar entry level jobs are going to cut by staggering numbers. What's the incentive to spend $100k a year for a degree that can't guarantee you a job??? Help me understand this. What are parents doing or advising for their kids entering or in college?
Is this AI?
Anonymous wrote:For all these kids who are applying for CS and are currently in CS programs, what's the plan??? It's a really stark reality for entry level CS work. What's the hope that these kids will actually land any entry level job using their degree. Heck, even jobs in finance, consulting, marketing, most white collar entry level jobs are going to cut by staggering numbers. What's the incentive to spend $100k a year for a degree that can't guarantee you a job??? Help me understand this. What are parents doing or advising for their kids entering or in college?