Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CS majors do not need STATS. Data science sure, but not CS. AB to BC is fine if you can't do multivariable calculus.
CS at UMD requires stats as part of degree requirements. So that is not true.
Not OP. Remind me not to send my kid to UMD. There is nothing wrong with STATS but it's a waste of time for CS. Nonsense to include it.
Wait to you find out what nearly every college in US requires that CS majors take an ENGLISH class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CS majors do not need STATS. Data science sure, but not CS. AB to BC is fine if you can't do multivariable calculus.
Calculus is far less useful than stats.
A huge portion of "CS majors" end up doing something related to data science. Stats is part of a basic liberal arts education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CS majors do not need STATS. Data science sure, but not CS. AB to BC is fine if you can't do multivariable calculus.
Calculus is far less useful than stats.
A huge portion of "CS majors" end up doing something related to data science. Stats is part of a basic liberal arts education.
Anonymous wrote:CS majors do not need STATS. Data science sure, but not CS. AB to BC is fine if you can't do multivariable calculus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CS majors do not need STATS. Data science sure, but not CS. AB to BC is fine if you can't do multivariable calculus.
CS at UMD requires stats as part of degree requirements. So that is not true.
Not OP. Remind me not to send my kid to UMD. There is nothing wrong with STATS but it's a waste of time for CS. Nonsense to include it.