Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U can still take the core CS classes ..just not graduate as a CS major. Employers care about which classes you took and do you know your stuff
Do college grads put down what classes they took in college on their resumes? That's new. I don't think I did that. I just put my degree, GPA and experience.
Anonymous wrote:Also looking ahead, other than UMBC, does anyone have any CS school suggestions for a current underclassman that will likely have a 3.8 UW GPA and mid 1400 SAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U can still take the core CS classes ..just not graduate as a CS major. Employers care about which classes you took and do you know your stuff
Do college grads put down what classes they took in college on their resumes? That's new. I don't think I did that. I just put my degree, GPA and experience.
Yes they do. I interview engineers and CS grads. Many put down course names like algorithms etc. its helpful.
I don't care what your major is. I'm looking at your experience. Most new grads don't have a lot of work experience outside of internships so they detail about the projects they've worked on. The project could have been either as an intern at a company or as school assignment. When I interview you and I talk to you specifically about what YOU did on the project, I can figure out if you have the knowledge and experience that I'm looking for.
I don't care about how you pick your employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U can still take the core CS classes ..just not graduate as a CS major. Employers care about which classes you took and do you know your stuff
Do college grads put down what classes they took in college on their resumes? That's new. I don't think I did that. I just put my degree, GPA and experience.
Yes they do. I interview engineers and CS grads. Many put down course names like algorithms etc. its helpful.
I don't care what your major is. I'm looking at your experience. Most new grads don't have a lot of work experience outside of internships so they detail about the projects they've worked on. The project could have been either as an intern at a company or as school assignment. When I interview you and I talk to you specifically about what YOU did on the project, I can figure out if you have the knowledge and experience that I'm looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U can still take the core CS classes ..just not graduate as a CS major. Employers care about which classes you took and do you know your stuff
Do college grads put down what classes they took in college on their resumes? That's new. I don't think I did that. I just put my degree, GPA and experience.
Yes they do. I interview engineers and CS grads. Many put down course names like algorithms etc. its helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Is limited enrollment due to fact that people in CS can make more money outside of academia? It’s a good part of why nursing programs (yes I realize nursing is not as competitive) have become so hard to get into nowadays. Not enough people to teach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U can still take the core CS classes ..just not graduate as a CS major. Employers care about which classes you took and do you know your stuff
Do college grads put down what classes they took in college on their resumes? That's new. I don't think I did that. I just put my degree, GPA and experience.
Yes they do. I interview engineers and CS grads. Many put down course names like algorithms etc. its helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U can still take the core CS classes ..just not graduate as a CS major. Employers care about which classes you took and do you know your stuff
Do college grads put down what classes they took in college on their resumes? That's new. I don't think I did that. I just put my degree, GPA and experience.
Yes they do. I interview engineers and CS grads. Many put down course names like algorithms etc. its helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U can still take the core CS classes ..just not graduate as a CS major. Employers care about which classes you took and do you know your stuff
Do college grads put down what classes they took in college on their resumes? That's new. I don't think I did that. I just put my degree, GPA and experience.
Anonymous wrote:U can still take the core CS classes ..just not graduate as a CS major. Employers care about which classes you took and do you know your stuff
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they explain why they are doing this?
CS is popular and the CS department isn't big enough. They could expand to meet demand, but there are tenured humanities professors who need students
They keep increasing the enrollment without increasing the department size of its budget. This becomes a problem. Glad to see they're addressing it.
Department budgets should follow students. If Art History can't attract students, they should have to shrink
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they explain why they are doing this?
CS is popular and the CS department isn't big enough. They could expand to meet demand, but there are tenured humanities professors who need students
They keep increasing the enrollment without increasing the department size of its budget. This becomes a problem. Glad to see they're addressing it.