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<p>As oldfort pointed out, there is a LOT of diversity in computer-related departments - from all types to earthy types to nerdy types. It makes it fun!</p>
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<p>As oldfort pointed out, there is a LOT of diversity in computer-related departments - from all types to earthy types to nerdy types. It makes it fun!</p>
<p>Hello guys… I have just joined collegeconfidential but I was visiting your posts for about a year… </p>
<p>Just wanted to start with “hello”… lol
Keep posting n helping ME too…</p>
<p>I’m a girl and I’m majoring in computer science next year!!! I love it so there’s no way it can be a turn-off!!! I just don’t think I’m a ‘nerd’ per se. I just love programming. Not extremely geeky and hate studying. So no u don’t have to be nerdy to enjoy CS</p>
<p>Major does not matter. The person does. If you try too hard to be cool, you will seem like an insecure and inconsiderate person, regardless of your major.</p>
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<p>Here’s the line-up of the cheerleaders of the San Francisco 49ers from a few years ago. The blonde in the 4th row, second from the right, may particularly catch your eye.</p>
<p>[49ers</a> Champ’s Incredible Fan Paradise Gold Rush](<a href=“http://www.49ersparadise.com/goldrush/goldrush.html]49ers”>49ers Champ's Incredible Fan Paradise Gold Rush)</p>
<p>Why am I pointing out an NFL cheerleader in this thread? Because that’s Ayla Vain. Who holds a college degree in electrical engineering/computer science. And what creampuff school would have cheerleaders earning degrees in computer science, you might ask? Oh wait, it’s MIT.</p>
<p>You are free to pick up your jaw from the floor.</p>