<p>Did anyone else get a similar email?? I am wondering because i am absolutely terrible at math and have no clue why they would invite me to the computer science program of all things. Is this something that they are sending to everyone? Would it be worth it? I am already doing honors so I am not exactly sure i want to do this too…</p>
<p>I think CS is trying to boost enrollment by seeking out talented kids who might major in it. CS majors are way down from a few years ago.
I took CS 302 but back then it was Intro to Fortran and we used punch cards for coding. Not for me.</p>
<p>I got a letter in the mail similar to that, but it wasn’t for computer science. Mine was from the Department of Mathematics and calculus oriented.</p>
<p>I mean, I like math and all, but saying I’ll get the privilege of six hours of math lecture a week versus two honestly doesn’t appeal to my sensible side. It’s something to think about, though.</p>
<p>I wonder if they’re sending these out based on our math placement score results, but that doesn’t seem horribly likely.</p>
<p>I got that exact same e-mail… it made me giggle, because I have absolutely no intention of dabbling in (let alone majoring in) computer science. Humanities, here I come :D</p>
<p>Yeah I got the same thing too. Today I also got something in the mail and I thought I was getting my housing stuff a few days early, lol. Unfortunately they were just trying to get some more money from me…</p>
<p>SubMachineNips, are you talking about the “New Student Record” letter? Because I got that, and it doesn’t seem completely legitimate. Could be, but it’s not like I have the money to waste anyway.</p>
<p>I feel cheated :S I’ve written multiple games in the C programing language, one of which is bundled in a commercial product that you can get at places like walmart, and have done numerous other related things…yet, I don’t’ get a letter :(</p>
<p><em>cries</em></p>
<p>Though, I probably won’t be majoring in computer science unless I can fit it along with computer and electrical engineering. Computer science is maybe just a tad more theory and math than I want.</p>
<p>EDIT: I do find this whole post a little funny/ironic. :)</p>