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i am third year college now, computer science. but up to now, i can feel that i am not learning in my school. i dont want to transfer to other university because if i do, many subjects that i have taken will not be credited........
i wanna learn>>>>>

2007-02-08 19:47:58 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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You are learning - the problem is you are not relating what you learn to what you may or may not want to do. The best thing is to try to get a part time job while in school and learn to relate your education to the real job world.

I came in backwards - had a AS in electrical engineering and fiixed computer stuff for years, 2 years ago I finished the BA in CS. I could relate what was taught to what is done on the jobs, some of it I will never use some I will. However I have seen the job market and understand how diverse it is.

2007-02-08 20:03:20 · answer #1 · answered by Carl P 7 · 0 0

You still have time while at your current university. Perhaps you are just unchallenged. I say: fill your plate and challenge yourself. By "fill your plate" I mean: take on more responsibility, more extra-curricular activites, join clubs, volunteer, sign up for an exchange program that sends you overseas for a semester. Challenge yourself by taking more difficult classes. Does your university offer graduate classes? Night-time graduate classes? Take some courses beyond your focus curriculum. If you can audit (take for non-credit) some graduate courses you may feel more challenged academically. Or, ask your department chair to recommend some projects beyond your normal curriculum. Often when I feel that I am not learning, or not growing intellectually, it is because I am unchallenged and simply growing bored. Good luck!

2007-02-09 03:56:55 · answer #2 · answered by Shibi 6 · 0 0

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