Sunday, 15 June 2014

The people and what to expect

I can’t obviously speak for every computer science course in every university. We’re all a bunch of nerds and geeks, not the cute hipster kind but the kind of nerds and geeks that’d love a discussion about the latest MMO patch updates and want to have a 3 hour discussion about optimizing a piece of code by a tenth of a millisecond. Computer science students are generally stereotyped like this in the media, The Big Bang Theory is originally based on Computer Science Students (programmers) and not physicists, and also it’s based on one of the writer’s real experience as a computer science student.


Now in secondary school, I was much on the nerdier side. I gamed on computers, loved tech and was academically smart.  Though, when I joined university it was like a whole different category and I was rather struck by it. One of the major shockers was day after Bayern vs Chelsea champions league final, as a Chelsea fan I came into class wanting to talk about the game. When I brought up the subject I was greeted to “You watch sports?” Not even narrowing it down to football but general “sports”. It was really strange to get used to and took a while that to know “Which Linux distro do you prefer?” would be a better conversational topic, Whereas before I’d know the inevitable answer would be “What’s linux?”. That being said we had some sports enthusiasts, non-gamers and genuine hipsters. Though everyone got on well with each other. I think I speak for every degree type, you are all there because you have a strong passion for a subject area. This meant you was with a lot of likeminded peers and everyone got on with each other. 

This blog post was inspired by Moss, IT Crowd

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