No, it was more geared toward corporate than graduate school...

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Wait, you just got a BS CS right? Doesn't that include a few years of calc? An LLM you like with a system prompt tuned to how you learn, and at leas...

No, it was more geared toward corporate than graduate school or engineering.

And in retrospect, the algorithm courses would have been easier with at least a minimum understanding of calculus.

Anyway, I'm essentially filling EE gaps right now. Calc 1-3, Physics 1-2, and a few other randos related to EE.

I should have picked a better CS program but it worked well for a full time working adult at that the time. That's who it was geared to.

Although the graduate program doesn't require more credits than I have. The problem is that I will likely either fail out of the initial "test" courses or have such a hard time that I either hate the subject or somehow pass without really learning.

So I'm at least spending a year filling some gaps if I go with this program.

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