I'm trying to switch into the CS major, but I need to do well in CS 33.
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Learning about some data structures can also be helpful, but can also be overwhelming before you know any code, so don’t worry if it’s not intuitive to you. You don’t really need to prepare that much, but I would say CS50 is a good start.
I recently looked over the acceptance rate for UCLA cs and uhhh idk if this is the move.
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A community for UCLA students, faculty, alumni and fans! Go Bruins!. Yeah I didn't go into it that much because that was a bit irrelevant regarding my question, I just want to know how I can learn CS 32 and 33 on my own or how to use resources at.
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To all cs related majors, what are the best ways to prepare myself for these classes over the Summer? I'm thinking of taking Harvard CS50 to get familiar with the foundations of C++, but I don't know if that's the.
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CS32 with Smallberg. Valheim. I was wondering how strict. The intro classes focus on C++ and C, so any introduction to those is helpful. View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit.
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