how realistically will take me to self teach myself a CS bachelors?
>>61380154
I'm not going to comprehend what indecipherable mumble of autism speak you just attempted to communicate with, so here's some CS for you.
https://teachyourselfcs.com/
https://functionalcs.github.io/curriculum/
>>61380175
what are the odds that OP is able to read that
>Go to law firm
>You: I taught myself law online
>Firm: fuck off
>Go to a construction firm
>You: I taught myself structural engineering online
>Firm: fuck off
>Go to a hospital
>You: I taught myself medicine online
>Hospital: fuck off
>Go to software company
>You: I taught myself programming online
>Software company: You get the job!
>>61380368
CS is such a shitty degree for code monkeys. That's why most companies just say "any STEM degree."
>>61380154
long long time
twitter no teach cs
alt-fem degree many fasts
>>61380368
I'm not sure what the intent was, but this post is accurate.
>>61380175
do most colleges teach all that in literally 4-5 years?
how?
that shit is literally less than one year of work, at worst.
>>61380457
CS curriculum is mostly math. The computer classes can be done in under two years if you are devoted enough. This is why no one cares about CS degrees all that much.
>>61380468
why do you need an entire semester to study calculus I?
are people this dumb?
The programming concepts you learn from a CS degree can be easily had in 6 months or so of self-study and personal projects to really grasp them.
The theoretical aspects of CS, which is what sets a computer scientist apart from a code monkey, will require a year or so.
Most universities fit their CS curriculum into two years - they just take 4 years because half of the degree is general educational requirements (history, literature, art).
>>61380491
Because you're taking that along with 4 other classes at the same time?