u/Guilty_Bit_1440

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Email account once graduated

What happens to our email accounts once we graduate. I’m trying to find information on the UNM website but as usual, it’s hard to find information on it.

Would anyone be able to say what happens when we graduate? Can we keep it? Or do we have a certain amount of time to make our arrangements with whatever it was using?

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u/Guilty_Bit_1440 — 2 days ago

Why is everyone such a baby about C++?

It’s objectively the best language and it’s not even that bad.

I love all the other ones, including Java, but C/C++ is undeniable.

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u/Guilty_Bit_1440 — 4 days ago

Computation Math major skipped a lot of DSA, curious about your DSA coursework to build on.

Hey everyone, I’m a math major with a pretty computational/programming-heavy background, but I somehow managed to skip the standard CS data structures/algorithms class. I’ve done perfectly fine without it but I want to be fundamentally strong

Now I’m trying to move more seriously into CS/software stuff, and I’m realizing I should probably fill in the gaps before OAs/interviews.

For people who took the usual DSA sequence, what was it actually like? Like:

- What topics did you cover?
- What textbook/resources did your class use?
- Were there good lecture slides/videos/problem sets?
- What parts actually mattered for internships/OAs?
- What would you recommend for someone trying to self-study the “CS major version” of DSA?

I know some random pieces already, but I don’t really have the structured version most CS majors get. Any syllabi, textbooks, playlists, slides, problem lists, or general advice would be super helpful.

I’m the the type of person who has no issue reading through an entire textbook over weekends/week, so I’m happy to dig into to some stuff as I’m about to have a lot of free time.

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u/Guilty_Bit_1440 — 13 days ago
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Small celebration for the family and myself for graduating.

Going into my last finals exam week knowing I’ve passed everything and I’m done with undergrad, decided to celebrate with some chips and beers since it’s our favorite combo and rarely buy it on the budget we have had.

Math and a newborn is a hell of a combo y’all, loved every single bit of it, it can be done.

u/Guilty_Bit_1440 — 14 days ago