>>12154956>CS is almost entirely math. I would encourage you to understand the comparisons between discrete and continuous math. CS is basically a discrete math degree.No, it isn't. CS fags constantly claim that their degree is "basically a math degree". But if you say "no it isn't, retard" they chimp out and do the classic cope which is:
>Well you went to a shit school/community college, idiot! At MY elite university, we had to take real analysis, abstract algebra, number theory, and differential geometry for our computer science program!This "school" literally only lives in the imagination of prestige-obsessed LARPers that imagine themselves as Good Will Hunting at an Ivy League. I looked up the requirements for CS for ALL the Ivies, MIT, Berkeley, Cambridge, and even top ranked colleges in France, Germany, and Switzerland. There were only a few places that required analysis for CS and they were in Europe and Asia, since they don't have "calculus" classes and force everyone in STEM to take the same first year "analysis" class (which is actually halfway between a rote calculus class and a rigorous real analysis class). You want to know how many courses CS tards claim a "good program that isn't at a community college" have as requirements? NOT A SINGLE FUCKING ONE! By their own logic, muh MIT is a community college.
There are ZERO colleges in North America that require CS majors to take any math but linear algebra, calc, and maybe differential equations or "discrete math" (basic combinatorics, divisibility, induction, and finding binomial coefficients for complete retards- aka something that could fit on 3 pages stretched to a semester). These fucking stupid CS niggers literally made this shit up about all the math they had to take when literally none of it is true. It's all a fiction; a fib, invented by LARPing autists that daydream imagining themselves at Harvard, and make up lies about how CS is actually like..