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Absolutely insha'Allah will start as soon as uni starts


what can we do about the games?


I don't know, we'll have to ween ourselves off like a drug. We'll cut down gradually, limit ourselves to 2 hours a day? then cut it down to 1, then 30 mins etc don't know if this will work though.
 
I completely agree with this. I'm a self taught PHP programmer (although I want to move onto 'real' programming languages like C++ or Java) and I struggle with the logic behind how things work in the programming world. Maths isn't that hard for me - even though I'm good at it; if I wasn't good at it I still think I'd do well because it isn't involved very frequently - and even when it is involved, it is only basic stuff that you probably won't have any trouble with. There are some exceptions to this, as different types of software programs require you to have expertise in different areas, but for the most part - it isn't completely essential. Well, that's my two cents :)
 
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I completely agree with this. I'm a self taught PHP programmer (although I want to move onto 'real' programming languages like C++ or Java) and I struggle with the logic behind how things work in the programming world. Maths isn't that hard for me - even though I'm good at it; if I wasn't good at it I still think I'd do well because it isn't involved very frequently - and even when it is involved, it is only basic stuff that you probably won't have any trouble with. There are some exceptions to this, as different types of software programs require you to have expertise in different areas, but for the most part - it isn't completely essential. Well, that's my two cents :)

Read programming books, watch videos, and most importantly practice it. Academic courses may not develop your knowledge of programming as effectively as you can do yourself.

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My brother has a degree in computer science. and He was a D student in high school and he made it.
he was always good with building and figuring out stuff, he was never really a solid student.
If you like computers go for it. No degree is easy. Everything is LEARNED.........
 

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