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Hoping to double major in CS and Math,?

And then for my third (last) year dropped physics (physi?

Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Also do take cs courses (preferably, at least through cs 577: algorithm). Based on your Math background/talent, it can range all the way from hardest CS/CMPE class you've taken to easier/less time consuming than anything else you've taken in the 500s. faculty, alumni, or anyone that considers themselves a Badger and the University of Wisconsin - Madison their home I think a halfway decent student should be able to handle 3 Math/CS classes a semester as long as you don't go out of your way. Feel free to include the professors' name and the semester you took the class! I have five credits to fill next semester before graduating and am looking for recommendations. gle coupe amg There are no hard and fast rules, though. So for the first 4 semesters I was doing 2 CS and 2 physics courses at a time “relatively easily”. However, I have heard 571 has a very high workload as well, but I haven't taken it. On, Wisconsin! The sequence is definitely hard, but idk if I would say 334 is harder than 335. watergirl and fireboy unblocked I have in-state tuition for UW, so I'm looking at $2,500 - $3,500 a semester (depending on number of credits). I was wondering about any comm b classes offered in the fall that were pretty easy Shop Collectible Avatars; Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. From what I was told when I first enrolled in CS, the three hardest fourth-year CS courses are: CS452 - Real-time (Trains) CS488 - Graphics Some would argue CS486 (AI) or CS485 (Machine Learning) are up there, but it depends on the offering per term. I need to fulfill the CS Applications Requirement. kexi3cyxrgp6nh8qblgjmd0pned8brrxrbc0ysla1ingsirg6c_2sansnsqe2dpa CS 354 is just a shitty slog at times and sucks up your time more than it feels like it should, although the profs for the course next semester are both good. ….

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