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Date: Dec 31 1969 Major: Computer Science (This Major's Salary over time) I graduated from a high school with 600 students, so I was probably in over my head to begin with, I fully confess that. But I didn't expect anything like what I got. Ironically, the best socializing I had during my stay I got at the library. Academically, what a joke. I skipped half my computer science I classes and still pulled out a C. In the new computer science academic building, I never did find a women's restroom, and almost everything was Barney-purple. Also, we learned about String concatenation and arrays before we learned about chars. I had a lab for my Computer Science I class and my English 103 class. That's right…I said a lab. In English, my first paper got a B, my second paper got a B+, and my third paper got an A-. The ironic thing was that I put progressively less effort into each. I mean, the faculty was very helpful, and they've got a killer arcade/bowling alley/pool hall area. However, when I can go across the border to North Carolina and out of state tuition at a lot of schools is only a thousand or two more than in-state tuition at Clemson, it's just not worth it.
Major: Computer Science (This Major's Salary over time)
I graduated from a high school with 600 students, so I was probably in over my head to begin with, I fully confess that. But I didn't expect anything like what I got. Ironically, the best socializing I had during my stay I got at the library. Academically, what a joke. I skipped half my computer science I classes and still pulled out a C. In the new computer science academic building, I never did find a women's restroom, and almost everything was Barney-purple. Also, we learned about String concatenation and arrays before we learned about chars. I had a lab for my Computer Science I class and my English 103 class. That's right…I said a lab. In English, my first paper got a B, my second paper got a B+, and my third paper got an A-. The ironic thing was that I put progressively less effort into each. I mean, the faculty was very helpful, and they've got a killer arcade/bowling alley/pool hall area. However, when I can go across the border to North Carolina and out of state tuition at a lot of schools is only a thousand or two more than in-state tuition at Clemson, it's just not worth it.