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Assalamu a laykum,

Does anyone study computer science , computer related subjects at uni?
i am studying computing , i have to say its hard ! its nothing like what i studied in college.

Any tips anyone on how to survive on the course, its pretty hard core stuff.
 
wa'alaikum as'salaam

CS is hard and very tedious and time consuming. Mostly nerds and those who don't have much social life go into it. It will take all your time with little left if any to have social life, family or what not. Have you looked into CIS or MIS?

tips wise, best thing to do is get in groups with smart students who know what they are doing. Group studies and work helps a lot.
 
Jazakallah for advice. i do info systems within my course, it is 'easier' than CS, as there is not much programming, esp Java , which i dont enjoy much, however there is still alot of work involved, like you said , it is difficult to give time to other activities/ clubs, i.e Islamic societies at uni, i am part of one but its hard to make a major contribution to it due to the course.
 
Assalamaleykummm!

here's someone i can relate too..

I am in second year of info systems.. its soooo crap.. i done ICT at college. and man! it felt like a breeze! alhumdullilah! sitting down 10 hrs.. 2 days in a row and my assignments would be complete but now juggling uni, work and family life (rounds never end..MashaAllah!)... so neglecting my friends now and i know exactly wot u mean! i had become editor of my isoc mag but dropped that.. there really is no time..

wot to do.. i can tell u..! talk to ur family and minimize everything by halves and set around 6 hrs of study time everyday to modules.. alternating each day.. i.e. 2 hrs per module.. but u must be nearing exam period now like myself..!! plz pray for me.. yikes!

I am dreading the exams.. infact! i must jet.. i have a viva in a couple of hrs..

Salamaleykum

Fi

p.s. java is soooo crap and time consuming.. agree with the earlier post!
 
Your on your own man...I'm hoping to study computing for A-level but omg its hard stuf!!!
 
sis.. A-level wont be half as hard bachelors.. thats if u wish to do bachelors.. i say change ur field.. because my biggest mistake was choosing IS.. and computing is hardcore.. IS is minor compared to computing .. most peeps r struggling in computing.. its so boring.. if i could choose now.. i wud choose accounts, law or psychology..

Goodluck anyhow..!

Salams:
 
Ah..well ahead of you sis..I'm going for accounts...much better for my understanding and easier that computing..for me anyways...
Good Luck (I see your gonna need it)
 
Information systems isn't so bad but computing is tough when it come to the programming and all that technical language does your head in. I think all courses IS and computing having same types of modules in the first year.
 
Jazakallah for advice. i do info systems within my course, it is 'easier' than CS, as there is not much programming, esp Java , which i dont enjoy much, however there is still alot of work involved, like you said , it is difficult to give time to other activities/ clubs, i.e Islamic societies at uni, i am part of one but its hard to make a major contribution to it due to the course.

CS involves programming where as MIS involves mostly databases and very little programming like being familiar with VB, HTML, and that sort. It's not that time consuming till your last 2 semesters mostly. You will have to see what works for you. some who like computers find it easy just as those who like math find accounting easier. One thing is for sure, MIS is most paying job in the business sector. But then again it also requires you to be on top of your game most of the time. And some jobs/companies are easier than others. For example, if you work for accenture then you'll be putting 10hrs a day in and traveling 90% of the time. But if you work for someone like P&G or Smuckers than you just do 8-5 and head on home to enjoy life.

I was IT Consultant for L'Oreal for 2 years before i left for my current job as Data Anaylst. Let me know if you have any specific questions.

I did MIS and HR as double major/degree
 
Salamto all,

i wish u all the best with ur exams inshallah, thanks 4 da advice, i have to emphasis though there is big difference from ICT in college and at uni, but if ur willing to work hard , everyfin will work out inshallah.Gettin a degree isnt easy, however studying computers have their benefits. are any of u on the isoc(islamic society) or any other societies/clubs?
i wanted to know how u all cope with ur studies and these activities, i find it hard to balance these activities- hey i was told by lectures that students are bad time managers!
 
final yr projects.. i am not there yet but i fear it, as second yr is really tough
what general advice would u give someone regarding final year projects, and did u take a yr out - an industrial placement /internship?

Jazakallah (jzk)
 
final yr projects.. i am not there yet but i fear it, as second yr is really tough
what general advice would u give someone regarding final year projects, and did u take a yr out - an industrial placement /internship?

Jazakallah (jzk)

I didn't do internship, but it would be a good idea to do it. Usually it's only a semester long not year long in US.

General advice is to manage your time wise and be organized, also start early. I didn't start till the week it was do. But i had planned it all out in my head for weeks and was always thinking ideas and resources to use. Also, i was collecting resources and data that i will be using. Last week i organized it and then went at it.

What kind of projects do you normally get?
 
To be honest , am not too sure i havnt researched into it much, but alot of them are web based systems- using php, html, or vb. the projects vary due to the courses ur on, CS students would do alot programming in their projects, i.e Java, C++ etc but i have noticed alot of students who do Internet Computing, Computing, CSIS , use alot of vb/ vb.net.
 
To be honest , am not too sure i havnt researched into it much, but alot of them are web based systems- using php, html, or vb. the projects vary due to the courses ur on, CS students would do alot programming in their projects, i.e Java, C++ etc but i have noticed alot of students who do Internet Computing, Computing, CSIS , use alot of vb/ vb.net.

All that is hardcore programming. I don't like that stuff, which is why i went to MIS. It's basically a IT in business context field. You're like the middle man between normal people and computer geeks. You can understand them both so you are the translator for both
 
Your course sounds good and u know what to do afta ur studies, sometimes its hard to know what u want to do afta a degree esp in IT, comp r used in every field these days and everyone has some knowledge of them, the industry itself is very competitve.To work 4 Microsoft, IBM,Accenture, cisco etc , u have got to be pretty intelligient as they want the best programmers,developers etc..

Jzk for help,i hope that allah helps us all make the best of decisons in our futures inshallah.
 
Your course sounds good and u know what to do afta ur studies, sometimes its hard to know what u want to do afta a degree esp in IT, comp r used in every field these days and everyone has some knowledge of them, the industry itself is very competitve.To work 4 Microsoft, IBM,Accenture, cisco etc , u have got to be pretty intelligient as they want the best programmers,developers etc..

Jzk for help,i hope that allah helps us all make the best of decisons in our futures inshallah.

Most people might know how to use a computer but that is all they are limited to. Then there is two aspects of IT, hardware and software, and both are a field of their own. IBM mostly takes engineers so a computer engineer or CS would fit there more than a MIS person. MS actually makes you take a test to see how good you are in some positions. Accenture is not hard to get in, just have good grades and sure enthusiasm. Cisco might be harder, just gota know your stuff. Thing you have to ask is, is this something you want to really do? and do you plan to work always?

check this out inshallah

A Career in IT

Introduction
What it takes
Typical Jobs
Education and Training

Careers in IT
http://www.prenhall.com/phitcareers/index.html

Areas in Information technology
http://www.unixl.com/dir/information_technology/
 
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