Overall Experience
I came into this course in hopes of minoring in computer science along with my Architectural Studies major for two reasons. Firstly, I enjoy and prefer logical problem solving subjects rather than memorization. And secondly, I thought it would be a great compliment for my application for a master's degree in Architecture, as well as become a vital asset career-wise. When people think of computer scientists, they think of a bunch of smart people most likely with glasses on typing away and doing all sorts of things on a digital/virtual world. However, little did they (I) know how much real-world applications of logical proofs this has taught me. I strongly believe that I'm better at countering argumentation and claims made based on weak facts or stories. For a first year, fresh out of high school, with no background in computers, CSC 165 was not a breeze. It requires careful attention, quiet a lot of time, effort, and work. It’s been a good couple of months and I'd like to thank Professor Heap and my TA, Madina, for all their efforts!
Wow, it is very interesting to hear that someone not majoring in Computer Science took CSC 165. Computer science is one of the best courses that U of T provides! Good luck with you final exam!
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