5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Major in Computer Science

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  • @GyasiLinje
    @GyasiLinje  4 роки тому +51

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    • @ariyanathwal245
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      @genza708 4 роки тому +1

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    • @gyedusteve3710
      @gyedusteve3710 4 роки тому

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  • @mrhobojim6098
    @mrhobojim6098 3 роки тому +949

    People will tell you... "Don't do this" or "Don't do that", but if you really want to do what you want, then don't listen to them. Listen to what your heart says and go from there.

    • @maanavragupathy6019
      @maanavragupathy6019 3 роки тому +23

      Preach 💯

    • @cermet.
      @cermet. 3 роки тому +16

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      @lejionnaire6742 3 роки тому +11

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    • @persephone8960
      @persephone8960 3 роки тому +19

      A doctor says dont do it all the residency is not worth it...a lawyer says dont do it cos of the years of hierarchy before u hit partner...a teacher will say dont do it cos of being drained off kids..a chef says dont do it cos of the military kitchen setting. So who do u listen?

    • @eduardo9163
      @eduardo9163 3 роки тому +20

      Naw computer science is one of those majors that if you weren't already messing with it before college it won't come easy to you so let your heart want it all it wants your brain won't keep up

  • @PabloSantos16
    @PabloSantos16 4 роки тому +742

    I think it's pretty misleading to frame this specifically toward computer science. All of these points are also true about most other STEM fields. In fact I'd argue that computer science doesn't require as much math as other popular engineering fields. Also, computer science classes don't have mandatory labs that take a ton of time like other STEM classes do, so your schedule is more free to hangout with friends. Computer science is hard, but imo it's not any harder than most other STEM majors, and the upsides (job availability, pay, work from home, different industries to work in, teaches a skill you can use to start a business, etc) are so much higher :)

    • @nicksmirnov2337
      @nicksmirnov2337 4 роки тому +29

      So true. Have friends out of STEM, or the majority of your friends out of STEM, make it difficult to explain the countless hours on assignments and tests.

    • @arovas27
      @arovas27 4 роки тому +41

      I was a chem major while in college and we had to take differential equations and up to calculus 3 and countless of weekly formal lab reports (6-20 pages). Every major requires sacrifices; have you seen how many hours architecture students pull off in their studios?

    • @TheALPHA1550
      @TheALPHA1550 4 роки тому +1

      @@arovas27 1?

    • @infamouscrusader3363
      @infamouscrusader3363 4 роки тому +7

      @@arovas27 I'm an English major and our sacrifices are actually minor unless you are only referring to STEM majors. Had I do it all over again I would have definitely done CIS instead.

    • @bootcamprag
      @bootcamprag 4 роки тому +22

      I agree. I majored in Aerospace science engineering and I can tell you personally it was a shit load of mathematics and advanced applied mathematics, plus physics and chemistry, which I grew to love eventually. Also throw in probability and statistics as well. made it easy to overcome the hard stuff bu being passionate about the field. This field is no joke and the labs are annoying as hell to.

  • @KelleyKouture
    @KelleyKouture 4 роки тому +580

    Why am I watching this when I just graduated with my degree in CS just a few weeks ago... 😂

    • @GyasiLinje
      @GyasiLinje  4 роки тому +109

      Cause you know the struggle is real lol

    • @Singularity7425
      @Singularity7425 4 роки тому +4

      😂😂 same here

    • @olgab478
      @olgab478 4 роки тому +10

      what was the hardest part?

    • @TheALPHA1550
      @TheALPHA1550 4 роки тому

      Uh huh, that's a good one.

    • @KelleyKouture
      @KelleyKouture 4 роки тому +107

      Marina B In my opinion, the hardest part was the fact that the professors never teach you how to actually code, they only taught us the theory behind it. As mentioned in the video, studying Computer Science does not teach you how to be a software engineer even though you are most likely studying CS with the goal of becoming a software engineer. I think this does have a benefit though because it really forces you to learn how to research concepts/problems on your own, use your resources and pick up languages quickly and problem solve without someone holding your hand. The other hardest thing is the actual interviews for a software engineering position. These are the most intense, grueling interviews I’ve ever had and I had no idea of this until I started researching before my first interview awhile back. If you are starting out, my #1 tip to you is START PRACTICING ON LEETCODE NOW!!! Even if you struggle to do the easy questions starting off, push yourself to do them! Eventually you will be able to tackle those hard problems which will be asked during the interviews. It really does help and you will be way more prepared for your coding interviews.

  • @Nana-nd6to
    @Nana-nd6to 4 роки тому +458

    Just started my journey in a computer science and everything in this video is right. I have started with math courses.

    • @Ccxbbs
      @Ccxbbs 4 роки тому +10

      Are the math courses that difficult?

    • @ariesmtz1300
      @ariesmtz1300 4 роки тому +62

      micajah cobbs I don’t think it’s hard. Just use your resources. UA-cam math topics. Read the textbook. Just grind out problems you don’t understand. Computer engineer here but it’s same same.

    • @dailybytes614
      @dailybytes614 4 роки тому +54

      @@Ccxbbs no the math isn't hard I finished calculus 1 and 2 this year. You just need to study a lot. The first maths are weed out classes honestly.

    • @epicswirl
      @epicswirl 4 роки тому +7

      micajah cobbs I think calc II is very hard I’m in linear algebra now.

    • @rrated_jay143
      @rrated_jay143 4 роки тому +14

      Khan academy study a lot, and always stay a couple of chapter ahead as the teacher may not evaluate on the topics you struggle on. For me math is so much easier than English! Remember Theirs only one right answer!

  • @notreyreyes
    @notreyreyes 4 роки тому +68

    I'm studying computer science because it can incorporate math and physics and I really enjoy coding because I can build applications, I'm excited for my CS future :)

  • @gmoney1740
    @gmoney1740 4 роки тому +281

    I actually dropped CS my second semester of college because of math. I was amazing at math in HS graduated Valedictorian of my class. However, I had an incompetent Calc professor and just dropped the course. I switched to Information technology. I only had to take two math classes and learned more about object oriented programming, databases management systems and various programming languages. Also graduated with a 2.8 and I feel you I was definitely proud of that too because man it was hard. Luckily, after college I started my career as a database administrator and I've been sticking with it since then. Best decision of my life to switch majors.

    • @prodbykarzon6208
      @prodbykarzon6208 4 роки тому +10

      You could have done Bachelor of Arts. Ba don’t have math requirements

    • @Malitubee
      @Malitubee 4 роки тому +2

      Hey man I’m trying to get into this kind of thing , does it pay really good ?

    • @Ccxbbs
      @Ccxbbs 4 роки тому +2

      Is the math that bad?

    • @boutaynahannaoui9373
      @boutaynahannaoui9373 4 роки тому +4

      Should i be good in math to do computer science

    • @malifor2210
      @malifor2210 4 роки тому +12

      No way man that's exactly what happened to me and my path. Information systems was the best choice I chose in my college career. My cousin was a programmer and warned me about the math requirements which scared me. And some senior in my freshman class informed me that IS (IT in your case) dealt with computers than solely code everything. It satisfied my click of being a programmer but also at the same time took some classes that introduced me and opened my eyes in the world of networking. I graduated college in May of 2020 and here in August of 2020 I started my job as a Telecom technician, IT/IS is an amazing field.

  • @jediarts3570
    @jediarts3570 4 роки тому +50

    Same Reasons I switched majors from CS to Information Systems. didn't find my self loving to code for hours and too much math had started with College algebra and gave up after Calc 1 lol & realized I could make Just as much money and had more of a passion to lthe Business side of technology and become a PM

    • @alyssaq4025
      @alyssaq4025 4 роки тому +2

      I’m stuck between cs and information systems. Would you say information systems is a good major?? Are their good opportunities?

    • @abhim9221
      @abhim9221 4 роки тому +9

      @@alyssaq4025 i found cs to me a better major in my opinion, if you dont like math you might just have to bite the bullet and study hard for the class, maybe worth it in the long run

  • @axxzjano
    @axxzjano 4 роки тому +97

    It's ok, I was blessed with not having a social life 😉👍

  • @vincentnnyc
    @vincentnnyc 11 місяців тому +2

    Plot twist…he made this video so the market is not saturated with wannabe programmers

  • @sincerelydhruv
    @sincerelydhruv 2 роки тому +4

    I joined computer science only for the money and no passion and it turned me into a soulless creature. Not a fun thing.

  • @RobertA-bj7ou
    @RobertA-bj7ou 4 роки тому +25

    I like the job versatility and diversity of the field and you can always work from home, but I am not tech savvy and not the best at math so I don’t think I’ll enjoy it. Of course some people will say just work hard but there’s no point working so hard for something you’ll most like not like. Insightful video man, love from Ghana 🇬🇭

  • @Matthew-dd6kp
    @Matthew-dd6kp Рік тому +3

    If the degree wasnt hard we wouldnt get $80k as a starting salary

  • @linayeer
    @linayeer 4 роки тому +39

    Watching this my last semester in college majoring in CS 😂

    • @seohaneul8750
      @seohaneul8750 4 роки тому +3

      is it that bad as he said .......? after watching the video i got really anxious hh

    • @linayeer
      @linayeer 4 роки тому +5

      Seo Haneul dont be! I love my major, and I’ve loved my academic journey so far

    • @niquasv9582
      @niquasv9582 3 роки тому +1

      What should you do before going to college? What are some really useful resources you used to have a more steady landing when entering college?

    • @johnmorrison3560
      @johnmorrison3560 2 роки тому

      @@niquasv9582 how has it went?

  • @RickestRick
    @RickestRick 4 роки тому +23

    Man who cares about a party. Those aren’t sacrifices. They’re investments. ♥️ good luck y’all

  • @Sam-ng6om
    @Sam-ng6om 2 роки тому +24

    This is spot-on. I am currently wrapping up my last semester as a junior. My route with math was exactly the same, it's grueling but rewarding(gets way easier). It is a huge sacrifice so be prepared to put your social life on the back burner. What he meant about failing is 100% accurate, once you get to upper-level courses, you will feel like you are going to fail week in and out.

  • @FragaFootage
    @FragaFootage 4 роки тому +75

    I just changed my major from computer science over to advertising/mass comm, since I realized that I only enjoy coding as a side hobby and would hate to have it as my career. This video is spot on with my reasons for switching, so thank you for your tips and reassurance!

    • @anxiousseal556
      @anxiousseal556 Рік тому +4

      This is me and I realized that too late. Now I'm stressed, depressed, and stuck learning something I don't find any interest at all. I should've changed major to geography because I love nature and learning it. I just hope I can pass at this point because my coding skill is honestly embarrassing

    • @erkiiiiiiiii617
      @erkiiiiiiiii617 3 місяці тому

      @@anxiousseal556what do you do for work now?

  • @Rayshaun1519
    @Rayshaun1519 4 роки тому +18

    I switched from Pure Computer Science to Applied Computer Science specializing in Software Development to dodge retaking calculus. Calc wa definitely a nightmare. Only math I have now is Discrete Mathematics, Matrix Algebra and some sort of Statistics course. This major is stressful, but I'm sure it's worth it.

  • @nolimitz1274
    @nolimitz1274 4 роки тому +165

    I’m a 17 year old teenager who has found a love for programming. I watch your videos and other tech channels and programming channels. I am going to purse a job in the field of computer science. That may be development or any other job. I’ve worked hard for my grades so I can get into a good college. Honestly I know that computer science will be a hard major, but if it’s hard it’s probably worth it🤷🏿‍♂️. I love channels like urs, keep giving good information bro 💯💯

    • @tafadzwachigwada5799
      @tafadzwachigwada5799 4 роки тому +11

      Im in the exact same boat!

    • @nolimitz1274
      @nolimitz1274 4 роки тому +11

      @@tafadzwachigwada5799 I hope your journey is filled with good things

    • @Whatadreamfr
      @Whatadreamfr 4 роки тому +4

      I’m a 14 year old who is really interested in computer science but I don’t know how to get into it😅 By any chance, is there any courses that anyone can recommend to me?

    • @brandonrmz4303
      @brandonrmz4303 4 роки тому +3

      @@Whatadreamfr learn to program as a hobby to get a feel for it (if you havent already) and speak to your counselor about just that lol, I'm taking a dual credits computer science class in the senior year of hs but it's just for seniors, at your age you wont really get academic opportunities for cs that early

    • @nolimitz1274
      @nolimitz1274 4 роки тому +2

      ImSoBored Ahaha I’ll say figure out what field you want to purse in computer science and look up a course for that. Code academy has good courses and udemy 💯

  • @dr.deadpool5959
    @dr.deadpool5959 4 роки тому +16

    5:40 Honestly math ain’t that hard once you take a look at the physics class you’re required to take

  • @speeker316
    @speeker316 3 роки тому +166

    Get mentality of: Failure is not an option. Im a computer science major and my current GPA is 3.48 going strong 💪 if you put your mind to it then you shouldn't settle for failure, succeed at all costs

    • @Lariascst
      @Lariascst 3 роки тому +9

      I’m hesitant wether to choose CS or not, currently I’m a senior in college and I literally don’t know what to study, I’m considering CS and option because In school we programmed an app and I really enjoyed doing it so, however I’m afraid that if I choose CS I won’t be smart enough to deal with it

    • @aidanh4719
      @aidanh4719 3 роки тому +13

      @@Lariascst I’m the sameeee way. It was either Mechanical Engineering or this, but I realized my drive is to be able to self create whatever I want on certain programming systems. A big step in choosing the major is that throughout my child hood I played allot of creative games that involved integrated scripting like Minecraft and Roblox, and realizing that I could have the potential to make what ever I am capable of. I’m a senior rn and my math class is Pre-Calc and I’m not too terribly worried about the academics as I am figuring out what I want to do with my life lol

    • @Lariascst
      @Lariascst 3 роки тому +1

      @@aidanh4719 good luck!! 🤍🤍

    • @patricigoalshighlights
      @patricigoalshighlights 2 роки тому

      Bro you just gave me motivation

    • @patricigoalshighlights
      @patricigoalshighlights 2 роки тому

      Bro you just gave me motivation

  • @DAportfolio
    @DAportfolio 4 роки тому +75

    Many good points. I am currently in my Senior year as a CS major, and I can absolutely confirm the deluge of homework awaiting a would-be CS student. I, myself, returned to college after originally having a career in art and design, and had to start with intermediate algebra (and the rest of the introductory courses). It took a couple of years to get through the required math courses, but I did it. My math professor thought that I naturally "got" math, but I didn't. I just spent hours working on the homework and the practice questions, trying to figure how to solve these equations. Really, you are going to have to want the CS degree if you are going to do it. There is just no way to phone it in.

  • @bholm369
    @bholm369 3 роки тому +15

    I'm currently 7 weeks into my first Programming class and I hate it. It's only intro to Java but it has me reconsidering...

    • @LesterFD
      @LesterFD 3 роки тому +1

      so why are you doing it?

    • @ZBooneBeats
      @ZBooneBeats 3 роки тому +1

      What got you into computer science?

    • @bholm369
      @bholm369 3 роки тому +6

      I got into it because it seemed like a great option that could lead to a successful career. Despite knowing that countless people in college make the mistake of pursuing something their heart isn't in, I made the same mistake.

  • @DreThePlug
    @DreThePlug 4 роки тому +25

    You and math better get real friendly lol😂

    • @GyasiLinje
      @GyasiLinje  4 роки тому +8

      Foreal tho

    • @DreThePlug
      @DreThePlug 4 роки тому +2

      @@GyasiLinje my fav line to the freshmen lol

  • @pasqualerossi6052
    @pasqualerossi6052 4 роки тому +175

    This is why I chose IT (Information Technology) over Computer Science, cause it allows me to focus in areas like Web, Mobile, Development. If you like areas such as AI, Data Science, Machine Learning etc. then Computer Science would be fine.

    • @MT-rg2qz
      @MT-rg2qz 4 роки тому +21

      I agree. I just graduated with a degree in Computer and Information Science, Information Systems Track. That track allowed me to focus on making project and web development. The school I graduated from has two tracks CS and IS. The CS track is more so if you want to do AI and if you wanna go to grad school. IS is the more practical approach. Both of the tracks at my school take alot of the same classes. CS just has more math classes, and IS has more business classes. I had to take Financial Accounting, Intro to Management, and Economics.

    • @pasqualerossi6052
      @pasqualerossi6052 4 роки тому +9

      @@MT-rg2qz Well congrats on the degree! The only thing I don't like about IS is the business classes, it would be great if we could just focus on IT instead. Yea Computer Science and IT generally take similar courses, it's usually only a few courses different from each other.

    • @stolendiorr
      @stolendiorr 3 роки тому +2

      Would I be able to double major in IT and CS

    • @luvvreni
      @luvvreni 3 роки тому

      @@lc-hd6bd wait really? why?

    • @luvvreni
      @luvvreni 3 роки тому

      @@mandyg9119 ahhh okay lol. i don’t know anything about CS or IT so i wasn’t sure😅

  • @morpheus_circuit
    @morpheus_circuit Рік тому +2

    “How computer science can affect your social life”. Me who has little to no social life 😂

  • @jerrywilliams4591
    @jerrywilliams4591 4 роки тому +21

    I'm a techie and I've always been interested in coding and what not, because of my genuine love for it. Of course I know when it comes to pursuing a job you have to have a balanced approach and find a job that pays good enough for you to be financially stable and all that. But yeah technology is one of my many passions.

  • @mannyadewale8732
    @mannyadewale8732 4 роки тому +27

    Hey Gyasi -- I really appreciate this video. For me, I'm not entirely sure what other major I'd be interested in studying -- I definitely am someone who wants to work with web/app development and software engineering, but I ran into a lot of those same reasons you mentioned...I really want computer science to be for me, but I do struggle with math and quite frankly, fear of failure is something I've struggled with for as long as I can remember. If you or anyone else has any advice on where I should go from here, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks again, Gyasi! 🙏🏾

    • @stacyowusu1149
      @stacyowusu1149 4 роки тому +1

      I’d like to wish you good luck on finding out! Just remember there’s other jobs in the area such as ux design, web designer, ui design, etc etc

    • @MSneberger
      @MSneberger 4 роки тому

      As a CS student I have found two types of students who do great: 1) those who are math wizards and can spend all their time learning to code; and 2) those who already know how to code and can spend all their time working on the math. People who fit into both categories are the superstars, but if you are a good coder when you start (and I mean C/C++ and Java not CSS, PHP, Javascript) who can live on the Linux command line then you should be able to focus on the math and get through.

    • @notahn
      @notahn 4 роки тому

      @@MSneberger what would your opinion be if someone doesn't fit in either of those buckets? Ie. Not necessarily strong in math + a novice in coding?

    • @MSneberger
      @MSneberger 4 роки тому

      @@notahn I would say that someone will struggle. They will be trying to master Linear Algebra (or maybe even Differential Equations depending on the program) while they are also trying to figure out how the Linux Kernel turn Python objects into C objects so you can try and build a cache replacement policy based on a bizarre tree structure that was proposed in a 3-page paper at a conference for a chip design class or using parallelization in C++ in order to write a program that brute forces a 32-bit key (not horrible in C++ but advanced, and effectively not doable in Python) in a reasonable amount of time for a Cryptography class. I would say to the person try becoming a front-end coder and stay away from the math involved in theoretical CS if you are really interested.

  • @xandro2445
    @xandro2445 3 роки тому +51

    Tbh the money, stability, and work-life balance is my number one reason for pursuing a CS degree. I'm 29, married, have an 18-month-old, and about to have a baby in 9 weeks. I hate living paycheck to paycheck. I look into my boy's eyes, and I know I have to give him a better life. It's not even about making SV money; I would be content with 85k (live in chiraq). I'm also really attracted to the idea of not having to work over 50 hours a week and still bring in some good money.
    I'm not interested in making apps or websites. I know they're important, but I just see it as kind of pointless.
    I don't hate math? I'm not good at it lmao always have struggled but Idk if I know math good enough to hate it. I graduated in 2011 and currently at a CC. I tested low and had to start at the beginning. I've passed both beginning and intermediate algebra and about to take College Algebra next semester. I did get A's in both classes, so I guess that's good. I have to take a shit ton of more math courses, but their difficulty and challenge are strangely attractive to me. Like I want to be really good at math, I just don't have the skills atm.
    I'm not trying to be a mediocre developer/engineer either. I'm a Marine Corps vet, so that shit isn't even in my dictionary. I don't want to get a CS degree, be average, and then coast. I'm trying to be the subject matter expert wherever I land.
    I was initially going to become an attorney, but the pay isn't too different than cs grads, but the work-life balance is shit.
    Would appreciate any advice or push back.

    • @ivoriankoua3916
      @ivoriankoua3916 3 роки тому +3

      I hope it's not too late , but I would recommand you is start to learn coding now.
      I know that you stated that you dislike web and app but mostly the position that you would take if you live in the U.S or any other tech country would be related to web or app , for AI it would be another story and I doubt they would take a C.S Bachelor major for those position.
      Anyway you would end up with a Bachelor in C.S and would have to practice for interviews position , that mean implementing some of the algorithm that you learn during C.S , those interviews are really hard so that alone is another story.
      You could check the FANG interviews video on youtube and check for yourself.
      What I would advise you is:
      1-Decide wether you want to build web(fullstack) or app
      2-Search a roadmap here on yotube for the learning.
      3-Start learning coding on your own , they are plenty of ressources here or online(CodeAcademy , Udemy, SkillShare , Head First Books....)
      4-Build a portfolio
      5-Start applying for freelancing locally (with local business or networking)
      6-Start practicing Interview Questions
      7-Apply for those $70k-$100k job you were talking about.
      As a Marine Corps I know you are probably a disciplined person , so you could learn all of that on your own , but if you think it's too much time to put all of these together , I could try giving you specific ressources for learning.
      Otherwise if learning all of that on your own is too much , I would definitely recommand you integrating a coding Bootcamp instead of a C.S degree.
      You'll get experience , and a structure , when you are out , you would probably be able to either build a fully functional app or web app and get some intership.
      You could start then start freelancing and practice those interview questions and apply for jobs in your area.
      In 2021 you don't need any degree to become Software Engineer.
      You did need SKILLS!

    • @natashawhitehurst8217
      @natashawhitehurst8217 3 роки тому

      Everything you commented is my life, I got out of the Marine Corps in 2018 and started studying psychology the year after and I hated it so I just stopped recently I’ve been looking into degrees that would pay well in the long run and push me mentally but I have 2 children a 2 and 3 year old and wondering now if I can even pursue it with how hard and time consuming people are saying it is with two little ones running around all the time.

    • @danielmcdougall5624
      @danielmcdougall5624 3 роки тому

      @@ivoriankoua3916 What degree would you need for an AI position?

    • @ivoriankoua3916
      @ivoriankoua3916 3 роки тому

      @@danielmcdougall5624 MSc Artificial Intelligence or Master in Computer Science. You could also apply with a Master in Applied Math(or Math/Stat with some deep learning project in your portfolio)

    • @frigtear4460
      @frigtear4460 3 роки тому +6

      Dont do it if u only care about money

  • @yafetkelati9427
    @yafetkelati9427 4 роки тому +41

    Couldn't help but notice that you just posted this video. I literally just searched "computer science" and your video was at the top of the list. Good Stuff!!

    • @GyasiLinje
      @GyasiLinje  4 роки тому +2

      That's awesome and thank you!

  • @chiikaflor1489
    @chiikaflor1489 3 роки тому +18

    I have no friends
    I rather program for 8 hours :)
    I love math :)
    Party who? I’m loving the pandemic cause it’s my only excuses to say no to hanging out.
    Failing is nothing to fear -millennial life

  • @djknight8167
    @djknight8167 4 роки тому +9

    I just got through calc 2 and it was the hardest class of my life! Then I got hit with linear algebra... I'm so ready to be done with math haha

  • @delisangwitch
    @delisangwitch 4 роки тому +32

    I took an introductory computer science at my community college and loved the class but loathed the professor. I basically had to teach myself through StackOverflow and countless videos. I also didn't test into calc 1 and had to retake college algebra 3 times before passing. I'm starting to question my choice of majoring in computer science and this video helped. I don't like quitting so I'm not giving up on it yet.

    • @matthewpineda6136
      @matthewpineda6136 4 роки тому +4

      I was the exact same at a CC and loosing hope but just stuck with it, and now I’m about to finish at UCLA with 3 internships, and it’s really just a marathon! Be gentle with yourself and always watch your mental health, but you just always get stronger and better from everything thrown at you

    • @thestraycat69
      @thestraycat69 4 роки тому +1

      Dude me and you both, that being said it's if you're willing too fight or not at the end of the day. As the Brotherhood of steal Says Ad victorium. Which means for victory.

  • @epicswirl
    @epicswirl 4 роки тому +6

    If you are going to pursue computer science be prepared to fail. Just keep moving on. In a senior in college now and had all As in high school. You might just get some Cs in math. 🤷🏽‍♂️ Try your hardest.

  • @abulwaliuzzaman788
    @abulwaliuzzaman788 4 роки тому +11

    minors in comp sci*
    ah relief
    =(
    =)

  • @josemonroig7582
    @josemonroig7582 4 роки тому +8

    Would you recommend at least minoring in computer science

  • @cjikeg.4463
    @cjikeg.4463 4 роки тому +16

    Thanks Mr. Gyasi for the info. Although I live in England, I do know I’m gonna experience most of these liabilities when I choose CS as a major. My journey to become a software engineer is gonna be a long one but with this video, I feel a little bit closer.

  • @wixse.quisee
    @wixse.quisee 4 роки тому +16

    Got like a 3.2 or something right now. Im taking online course where we take 1-2 course for two months a term. Let me say this. Everything Gyasi said is pure facts. By the time I finish this program idc what the gpa say lol. As long as I get that degree. Im convinced that anyone with a 4.0 in C.S. either cheated or literally have nothing else to do outside of school.
    I salute anyone who finish a C.S. Degree. I will say this tho. I have learned throughtout this program that it is better to fail and retake a course than to cheat and get all A's. If you fail, ok you have a better chance of mastering the material a second time around.
    One thing Gyasi did not stress enough is problem solving. Even outside of the Math course you have to be able to problem solve. In another degree program some courses would be much easier but when you take those same course in C.S. the course is 2x harder because its not just learning the information as you would in most degree programs. In C.S. learning the material and then learning how to apply it is two seperate things and you will be required in every course to apply what you have learn.
    At least that ia how it is in the program I am in.

    • @wixse.quisee
      @wixse.quisee 4 роки тому

      Excuse the typos. I was typing fast

    • @footballsworld8927
      @footballsworld8927 4 роки тому +3

      Quisee Or that person is a genius in this field.

    • @egg-iu3fe
      @egg-iu3fe 3 роки тому +1

      damn this is making me scared

    • @Majestee.04
      @Majestee.04 3 роки тому +1

      Who are you to assume that the person that achieves a 4.0 GPA at the end of the college semester cheated or have nothing to do outside of school? If you love something, you’re going to do good in that particular field.

    • @wixse.quisee
      @wixse.quisee 3 роки тому +1

      @@Majestee.04 Im a person with an opinion, and at the end of the day I am sure that there is someone who has or will acheive a 4.0 while working a part-time or full time job. I tip my hat off to those people.
      Also I speak from personal experience. I work a full-time job and I am a youth minister. I am currently pursuing C.S. With that being said, I make A's on 95% of the assignments I turn in. The keyword being "turn in"!
      The problem is not how intelligent I am, however it is the amount of effort required to master each course and every assignment of each course.
      One could assume, "Oh, your just a slow learner." But none of my professors or even grade school teacher would say that. I have never been a slow learner, in fact I learn faster than the average person.
      I think everyone who has taken C.S. courses can agree that it takes a lot of focus and effort. My main point was this, "In order to have a 4.0 in C.S. you will have to put in a lot of time and effort. If you lack the time or if you lack the effort then I don't foresee you being able to get a 4.0"
      I personally know a lot of people in the field and I still dont know one of them who graduated with a 4.0. And most of them only focused on studies.
      There are so many brilliant people in this field, and a lot of hard workers, but without both time and effort. You will struggle to make A's.

  • @Tithe-kh3fj
    @Tithe-kh3fj 4 роки тому +6

    I was able to get my bachelors in CS this summer. I almost wasnt able to major in CS because of math but I made it

  • @hellomynameisdeja.6824
    @hellomynameisdeja.6824 3 роки тому +1

    Money can drive you stop lying
    Alena Maze hated math but she pushed herself and now she has PhD/also youtubers.

  • @chawneharris2699
    @chawneharris2699 4 роки тому +7

    Hit the nail on the head lol I'm entering my senior year as a Computer Science major.

  • @master_gabriel5324
    @master_gabriel5324 3 роки тому +6

    Even though I’m only a sophomore in high school , I tried out programming around the age of 4-6 with my dad cause he is a tech geek. So I got interested and started doing some programming for example those websites that let you try it out and over time I took some small classes in summer camp and now started a tech based class . I wanted to pursuing computer science as a career cause it seemed plausible to me , and wel it was cause I understood the basics of handling things such as programming a small mini video game to understand the esthetics of FAT32 or NTFS for example , if your feel as if your career belongs with computer science based jobs then start as early as you can so you can learn easier later on . Also DONT SLACK , it’s one of those types of classes where each lesson falls upon one another like a brick when your building an estate , you miss one lesson . The rest won’t be easy till you catch up

  • @sembutininverse
    @sembutininverse 4 роки тому +8

    Thank you, one of my problem is i sort of wast my time, I'm at the beginning of my fourth year of my University, It's been a while since I realized I was on the wrong track, I passed my college classes with average grades, I don't know if I can get back on track, it really eats me from the inside, it bothers me a lot, was there any of your friends or classmates who was at the same situation as me and realized his or her mistakes and was able to Compensate his or her mistakes and achieve success?, Sorry for my poor English level, I'm not a native English speaker,be happy and healthy, I love you from Iran❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @spicyshizz2850
      @spicyshizz2850 4 роки тому

      Mohammad Efhami Sisi I really hope u find ur passion, like take some side classes, explore, try new things etc etc. U just might find ur passion. For me it’s Acting and Boxing

  • @thestraycat69
    @thestraycat69 4 роки тому +6

    This made me feel so much better lmao. I'm not afraid of not knowing things.. like at all. Now I am worried about failing but there is also something different I put in the effort every single minute of every day. I'm fighting... though I'm also not afraid too admit defeat and receive help that I need too pass. I'm not afraid too abuse tutors. I'm not afraid too abuse stackoverflow. I'm not afraid of not knowing every single problem, if anything I look forward too finding out that said awnser...

  • @melvin4441
    @melvin4441 4 роки тому +4

    All you should do...investigate your major before going to school...it's like, if you want to be a musician don't take art history

  • @bootcamprag
    @bootcamprag 4 роки тому +7

    I could say the same thing about engineering. You cannot do it for just the money. Trust me. You have to have a passion and love for science and mathematics.

  • @manuelguerra1385
    @manuelguerra1385 6 місяців тому +1

    1: Money
    2: No web programming course
    3: Math
    4: Sacrifices
    5: Afraid of fail

  • @petersenglish
    @petersenglish 2 роки тому +3

    When I was studying music in college (my 2nd time in college), I took a CS programming course in C++ just for fun. One day, I was in the computer lab and the guy next to me said, "I see that you're in CS 101, and I just want to say I feel for you." I explained to him that I was actually a music major and that I was taking the class for fun. He couldn't believe it. I enjoyed the class and got a good grade in it, and then went on to do other courses and get As. When I was a high school student, my parents asked me what I was thinking of majoring in. I first said music, and my father told me to be serious. Then I sad computer science and my mother said, "Oh, there's a lot of math in that. You don't want to do that." So I studied German and International Studies. I went back later to get my music degree and somehow got a lot more work with my music degree. I am now an English teacher for foreigners, but I do some web developing on the side. I never stopped programming. I have thought about getting a CS degree. I know that the math would be a struggle but not impossible. The funny thing is, I thought the CS classes were a lot of fun, and I heard some other people saying that they were studying CS just to make money and that they really did not like computers that much. That was baffling to me. The only thing is, I wonder if I could be happy staring at a screen for 8 hours a day every day -- although I sometimes do it by choice when I have a personal project I am working on.

  • @brandijohnson1326
    @brandijohnson1326 4 роки тому +5

    Interesting video people who are in the tech field came from cs major, coding bootcamps, certificate programs,and even self taught, so you should not let this post discourage you, if you want to learn to code and do something with it go for it.

  • @DreThePlug
    @DreThePlug 4 роки тому +5

    Getting into tech for the paper is horrible... it will show up when you're in the industry

    • @hiimabot8937
      @hiimabot8937 4 роки тому +2

      Why else do you think people get into computer science?

  • @bootcamprag
    @bootcamprag 4 роки тому +6

    Dude
    This is so much like the life of an engineering student. Social life is non-existent and you have to make sacrifices. CS and engineering are some what similar except we have more math courses. It took me five years to finish my engineering degree with a minor in physics. At the end of the day, I enjoyed what I was doing in school and it helped to overcome some of the challenges. Especially when you fail an exam or two. I had to really adjust the way I approached information and problem solve. Engineering is no joke. I do recall seeing some of my fellow CS majors in my chemistry and calculus classes.

    • @demmiramos777
      @demmiramos777 4 роки тому

      Hey, I'm a rising senior considering majors like engineering, physics, or computer science. I was wondering if you got a job in the engineering field after graduating?

  • @zakariya9201
    @zakariya9201 4 роки тому +6

    Casually watches vid and ill still leave here unfazed litterally stated the obv and math isn't hard if you out in the time

  • @CreamedCurry
    @CreamedCurry 4 роки тому +2

    1) if you're majoring in a feild you dont like, you're not going to like it
    2) if you don't like programming you're not gonna like it
    3) if you dont try you're not gonna like it
    4) if you dont like working you're not gonna like it
    5) if you dont try, you're gonna fail and not like it

  • @lioneldynasty
    @lioneldynasty 2 роки тому +4

    As a second year computer science student from South Africa, he's not lying about maths though, but you don't need to be genius. You need discipline and hardwork, most likely sacrifice your social life... I've seen and still see a lot of my classmates and friends that are smarter than me getting averages, if not failing because they leave their academics for the last minute...my hard work paid off (I'm a member of the Golden key society), and still pushing...

    • @youtubecommentergal4346
      @youtubecommentergal4346 5 місяців тому

      I'm in Kenya and I failed in Math in secondary school so I'm not sure if this course is for me. I hate math and even with tuition I still failed.

  • @ericlongteaches
    @ericlongteaches 8 місяців тому +1

    wow you right, this video made me realize that it isn't for me. Too much math and too hard anyways

  • @luisnicolasrivas
    @luisnicolasrivas 4 роки тому +10

    Lmaoooooooo coastal kayaking...lowkey wish I had similar options at my school...

  • @funkyfries100
    @funkyfries100 4 роки тому +4

    I chose to a computer science with a focus on data science because I rather take 2 300 level stats class over a calc 3 and 4. And I failed my first stats class so I took a online class over the summer and didn't fail.

  • @Joey-dj4cd
    @Joey-dj4cd 11 місяців тому +1

    money is the ONLY THING that drives me out my comfort zone

  • @kitihot
    @kitihot 3 роки тому +4

    ok no math for me thank you for saving time and energy

  • @victorpeng5531
    @victorpeng5531 3 роки тому +1

    I hate math so I quit computer science

  • @antrant7533
    @antrant7533 3 роки тому +4

    I think that learning to accept failure is an important aspect of life to adapt to, especially in adolescence.

  • @ede-uj4sz
    @ede-uj4sz 3 роки тому +2

    I dunno man, cs sounds pretty fun with what they teach. My passion is programming which is probably why I don’t find this boring.

  • @thedaiboy999
    @thedaiboy999 3 роки тому +3

    This has helped a lot thank you. My question is i want to go into cyber security, ethical hacking etc. What would be a good way to get into the field. If anyone could answer that it would be great.

  • @nathanwhite704
    @nathanwhite704 4 роки тому +4

    Yeah, i totally hate math so i might stick with my original choice of game art & design and just learn programming on the side.

    • @CoreTM
      @CoreTM 4 роки тому +2

      You do know that game design has a lot of math right? lmao

    • @ericstalcup
      @ericstalcup 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/play/PLW3Zl3wyJwWOpdhYedlD-yCB7WQoHf-My.html

    • @nathanwhite704
      @nathanwhite704 4 роки тому

      @@CoreTM in reality you only need basic algebra at the most. Game design is design you make documents in exel/word and brainstorm ideas that's all it is. All those "how to be a game designer" videos are full of lies and are made to scare people away. Designers aren't programmers or artists.

  • @momouwu1937
    @momouwu1937 3 роки тому +2

    5 hours a week is pretty short tbh
    it's not even an hour a day

  • @eli9994L
    @eli9994L Рік тому +1

    All i’m trying to do is get through CALCULUS II because it’s the last math course I have to take for CS

  • @jacobspeople5891
    @jacobspeople5891 4 роки тому +15

    Love how it’s the guys with the degrees telling you not to get the degrees 🤔

  • @detonation79
    @detonation79 4 роки тому +4

    Going into my second year in a week from now and this video portrays nothing but the truth lol. Can’t wait to choose between working on a formula that I can’t figure out or trying to figure out why my code works.

  • @DanielRodriguez-fg5ll
    @DanielRodriguez-fg5ll 4 роки тому +5

    loved the kayaking hand gestures... I see that college course paid off. :)

  • @bilinguallyrics3929
    @bilinguallyrics3929 3 роки тому +2

    I watched this and I still want to be a software developer
    It will definitely not be easy and if you want something you have to work hard for it and you have to make sacrifices you cant expect to live ur usual life if you want something

  • @neelpatel9302
    @neelpatel9302 4 роки тому +3

    Computer science and Mathematics is everything, Crack your password(Math), Hack any system(Math), Using Social media(Math and Computer science), Also protecting from hacker(Algorithms Math), Protecting from hacker in any game(Algorithm, Math), UA-cam(run on algorithms), (Friends,Party,Enjoy) < Computer Science, Mathematica

    • @kitrodriguez992
      @kitrodriguez992 3 роки тому

      I mean, I'll give it you. You aren't wrong.

  • @trangbui4034
    @trangbui4034 3 роки тому +2

    I am freshman of CS. I literally doubt my decison of continuing to major in CS whenever I stuck at my assignments especially I am learnign data structure.

  • @prestonhenry6034
    @prestonhenry6034 3 роки тому +1

    Im currently a nurse, switching careers and going back to school this fall (August) as a transfer student to start my B.S. CompSci program; though I'm scared/nervous as HELL, going to try to give this my all and come out on top in about a yr and a half. Thanks for this vid (and all of your other vids) bro, good to hear some solid advice coming from a person that looks like me. Def gonna keep your vids on repeat during my program for some motivation

  • @jsmilz86
    @jsmilz86 3 роки тому +2

    Im starring classes next semester. I suck with being social. So, I have promoted you all to be my friends for the next 4 years lmfao

  • @ChildishJordino
    @ChildishJordino 4 роки тому +5

    HAHAHA I just storyboarded a video with the same title today. I wanna see what we said differently.
    Edit: Scratch that your first reason was literally the exact same as mine. I'm gonna record and then come back and compare the rest of the reasons 😂

  • @beba12363
    @beba12363 3 роки тому +2

    You just gave me hope on the last comment about failing. I was thinking computer science was not for me because I got a 78/100 in my computer programming class 😂😭 literally was about to change majors but uhhh. Great video tho ! 👏🏻

  • @EbonySeraphim
    @EbonySeraphim 3 роки тому +1

    Nice videography.
    #1 isn't really a reason you shouldn't major in computer science, it's a caution that it shouldn't be the only thing that makes you try to go for it. Computer Science is programming + problem solving, and programming is the easy part. People motivated by money are definitely short sighted into thinking once they learn a programming language, they're pretty solid. If you aren't motivated to care about the actual problem, and have a good ability to model and solve problems, you're still going to fall flat. That's what shows pretty easily in interviews for the money motivated.
    I don't know that #2 was actually stated directly as an item but you had a substantive idea/point about hating programming. Yes. Hate swimming, don't be a water polo player.
    #3 is mostly true, but I'd add 2 nuances. Computer Science programs vary at difference schools with some requiring nearly a math degree's worth of math for CS. That's inconvenient as there's definitely not that much math needed to forum the core thinking to be a successful software engineer so the issue is really that some schools don't strike the right balance. Discrete Math is very very related to computer science. Calculus, not so much, but you should feel comfortable with manipulating algebraic expressions and equations which solving calculus problems makes you do as a matter of course. Second, math class itself can sometimes be the turn off for someone who may actually like the real core of math: which is the ability to model real world problems in a certain way, and apply math techniques to solve it in the abstract. If the model was valid, you should find that solving the math, gives you an answer to the real world problem. If it doesn't, then you're bad at math and don't actually have that abstract understanding.
    #4 true enough perhaps. Most people who are reasonably strong in Computer Science either have a head start spending time doing quite a bit of messing around on the computer voluntarily, and continue to be a little less than out there in college.
    #5 You should always be willing to fail. Professionals fail too. If you pretend you don't, you never grow. Software engineering professionals grow weaker by not failing and convincing themselves that they didn't.

  • @JEZZA
    @JEZZA 3 роки тому +1

    damn so everyone that is interested in CS don’t really have a social life. like me

  • @Hugo-c1d
    @Hugo-c1d 4 роки тому +13

    I actually love all these things because I’m genuinely looking forward to the challenge but the overall knowledge and to have the ability to apply that knowledge. I feel like college should be about learning a challenging subject something that will challenge something that will make you feel accomplished once you graduate with the degree.

    • @CrookedTech
      @CrookedTech 4 роки тому

      Preach!!! Goosebumps all over me. I couldn’t agree more.

  • @adog6704
    @adog6704 4 роки тому +2

    I’ve been coding for 5 years currently a junior in Highschool

  • @smiles1113
    @smiles1113 4 роки тому +1

    i’m majoring in comp science and i literally cannot do math.. i sued to be so good but i cant process anything anymore :(( i’m taking the easy way out and i’m just gonna do criminology

  • @n3wt690
    @n3wt690 4 роки тому +13

    Im not good in math but I'm still going to take this course😆 I'm 17 yrs old but I already study pre-cal and basic cal.. goodluck to me😆

    • @roginald6678
      @roginald6678 4 роки тому

      Bro im 16 we study calc 1

    • @onyx4316
      @onyx4316 4 роки тому +1

      I’m 17 and I already finished calc 1,2 but don’t worry it’s all easy you just gotta practice!😁

    • @bangtanphoenix7280
      @bangtanphoenix7280 4 роки тому +2

      joseph khalil ok congrats. different schools have different paths.

    • @mattjr4206
      @mattjr4206 4 роки тому +2

      I'm 18 and don't know shit, YET!
      I just knw Maths and some computer stuff
      I think I'll make it🙂

    • @BubbasBathWater
      @BubbasBathWater 4 роки тому

      Matt Jr lol that’s me. I was good at math at one point then plummeted. Went to community college and finally got my first A in math since middle school. I like computers and believe anybody can become good at math. I always said I hate math but when I’m doing well in a math class I actually enjoy it. I’m barely starting my journey in getting a degree in CS next week, I wish you the best!

  • @iwrightstu
    @iwrightstu 3 роки тому +1

    Ive always been good at math so none of this applies to me.

  • @imparticle9
    @imparticle9 4 роки тому +2

    Challenge accepted my man. I’m 32 with some job experience so I have an upper hand. But I am also in my 30s and will probably have to keep up.

    • @IamFrancoisDillinger
      @IamFrancoisDillinger 4 роки тому +1

      I started college at 34 with a GED. Sure, some classes are hard but I'm glad I waited until I was older. If you're planning on starting college now then you'll do fine.

  • @WadeHunter
    @WadeHunter 4 місяці тому

    A college degree isnt for experience for any major, doing CS doesn't mean that you will DO CS. It shows that you stuck it out, passed your classes, and learned problem solving abilities.

  • @RR-gm7qj
    @RR-gm7qj 4 роки тому +1

    Working at McDonald’s and then Ubering people around just so you can pay your bills can also “affect your social life.”

  • @mr.atomictitan9938
    @mr.atomictitan9938 2 роки тому +1

    Question, how much would I spend on supplies for CS? Is it just a whole laptop that's high performing or a decent computer could work? Or do we even need a computer at all?

  • @real_life-es9hm
    @real_life-es9hm 21 день тому

    Thanks, man.
    Can you make a video on how a less endowed college can affect a job placement.

  • @shanesink8073
    @shanesink8073 3 роки тому +2

    Well... I wasted time watching this.

  • @alphasuperior100
    @alphasuperior100 4 роки тому +2

    Damn, you're smarter than me I failed High School & was only Good at Math.

  • @AlbertDiaz
    @AlbertDiaz 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for keeping it real and talking about what the actual experience is. Great video.

  • @googlethinkplex4134
    @googlethinkplex4134 4 роки тому +2

    I've a 64kb internet connection. So I'll edit this later. Video is downloading right now. It'll take almost 1 hour for downloading. So I'll edit this after 1 hour.
    Thank you.....

  • @TheEmmaceriolia
    @TheEmmaceriolia 3 роки тому +4

    Please guys don’t listen to him. Everyone is different

  • @gokudragneal7488
    @gokudragneal7488 11 місяців тому

    Calculus 1 2 is not math in a physics degree, you will wish to be taught actcual math corses before new concepts just pop up on Relativity and Schrodinger 😂 and the professor just says "that's not my job"

  • @martinmorquecho6995
    @martinmorquecho6995 3 роки тому +2

    7:24 people who still play the N64 are my kind of people. Maybe I don't need to make that many sacrifices.

  • @Aziz-fk4qb
    @Aziz-fk4qb 4 роки тому +1

    Next year Im gonna choose my path in computer science still thinking should I go as system developer (Im a good programmer) or a video game designer (I have a drawing talent) ... Men it's hard anyone got a advice? Maybe which one is more demanded in the next years maybe🙁 ?

    • @nathanwhite704
      @nathanwhite704 4 роки тому +1

      You dont need drawing skills or even programming skills to be a game designer dont believe any of those " so you wanna be a game designer " videos they're full of misinformation even out right lies. It can help to have those things but they're not required. Miyamoto and Kojima are in no way programmers at all yet they're legends in the industry.

  • @xTheBossRules
    @xTheBossRules 4 роки тому +3

    I am really interested in the computer field, but the math involved with computer science is not my forte, I am interested in data center management, and am willing to learn coding, but I'm having trouble finding what parts of the tech field don't require so much math. Any tips regarding that?

    • @hirenjain
      @hirenjain 4 роки тому +1

      You could go for a BA in computer science

    • @xTheBossRules
      @xTheBossRules 4 роки тому

      @@hirenjain I was considering that, or is it worth it sticking it out and doing the BS

    • @attackJattack
      @attackJattack 4 роки тому +1

      I don't know if you're school offers it but at my school the information technology management degree would fit you best.

    • @xTheBossRules
      @xTheBossRules 4 роки тому

      @@attackJattack thank you for your insight

  • @cyrusstudio472
    @cyrusstudio472 4 роки тому +3

    BA has less math than BS in computer science

    • @re-tire985
      @re-tire985 4 роки тому +6

      And different payscale.

    • @infamouscrusader3363
      @infamouscrusader3363 4 роки тому

      @@re-tire985 It absolutely does. As an English major I tell people this.

  • @shikharpandey4591
    @shikharpandey4591 3 роки тому +1

    Currently at C at my Sixth form in to for maths . do u think I will struggle with uni maths

  • @kenlandon6130
    @kenlandon6130 Місяць тому

    You don't have to become a SWE after studying CS.