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Post #1 post May 15 2005, 03:03 AM
I just finished up my Sophmore year at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). Im looking to complete a dual Computer Science/Information Technology major. RPI is a really good school, but theres not too many girls (3:1 girls to guys). It kinda sucks, but oh well. Anyone else here currently going to school? Where at?
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Post #2 post May 15 2005, 03:24 AM
To ask why fewer females in Computer Science and Information Technology field is like asking why fewer males in 16th century French literature course? smile.gif Don't get me wrong. I am not implying that gender dictates certain dominant field of expertise. However, we were conditioned to think in that fashion. It was the same for your parents, parents before your parents and so on. And I have seen and believe that one gender group is much more jubilee than the other, sitting in front of a computer screen for 8 hours a day. And they are satisfied so. It is not limited to one gender type for a certain field of knowledge but, it seems as though we select what provokes our curiosity the most.
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Post #3 post May 15 2005, 03:58 AM
QUOTE(BuffaloHELP @ May 14 2005, 11:24 PM)
To ask why fewer females in Computer Science and Information Technology field is like asking why fewer males in 16th century French literature course? smile.gif Don't get me wrong. I am not implying that gender dictates certain dominant field of expertise. However, we were conditioned to think in that fashion. It was the same for your parents, parents before your parents and so on. And I have seen and believe that one gender group is much more jubilee than the other, sitting in front of a computer screen for 8 hours a day. And they are satisfied so. It is not limited to one gender type for a certain field of knowledge but, it seems as though we select what provokes our curiosity the most.
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I don't mean in my major, I'm talking about for the entire school. You're still on target though, RPI is an engineering school (also not a popular field for women). But they are starting to add a lot of things like biotechnology to attract more females. It seems to be working (a little).
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Post #4 post May 15 2005, 07:07 AM
Well i go to the University of Delaware and even though there are not many girls (like only 1 or 2 per class) in my BS in Computer Science Major, there are many more gilrs then guys in the school so i guess i just dont have your trouble. UDel rocks
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Post #5 post May 15 2005, 07:36 AM
Heyy, I like programming and stuff. I just don't want to learn it in a restricted environment because I think it'll kill my interest.

Same as why I refused to take art lessons.

I'm really protective of things I enjoy doing. I refuse to be taught; I'd rather discover things on my own. It makes it that much more meaningful.

Blame it on the rigidity of the education system and the overemphasis on academic results.

Besides, if you do learn stuff on your own, it'll be because you were motivated to learn it and not because other people pushed you to, hence you'll be more likely to remember it.

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Post #6 post May 15 2005, 07:45 AM
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I'm really protective of things I enjoy doing. I refuse to be taught; I'd rather discover things on my own. It makes it that much more meaningful.

i'd learning it mysel i think go to school is a wasting of time..it sucks hard ^ so slow to learn something useful
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Post #7 post May 15 2005, 08:49 AM
I've been going to school for a very very long time now. I completed a Bachelor of Science in South Africa and now I'm studying in Australia, a Bachelor of Business in e-business, still got 2 years to go in this one and then I'm going to do my doctorate in Bachelor of Science, so that's another 3 years... so all in all I still have 5 years to go but the best part is gonna be writing Dr. in front of my name instead of mr.! That kind of makes it all worth it:)
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Post #8 post May 15 2005, 02:14 PM
I just finished my first year of college... and have done very well in it too, so I'm quite happy. It's a two year course, but there might be a third year offered, we're not quite sure yet. I'm hearing mixed things from different instructors.

Anyway, I too have noticed the small amount of girls in my course... we started with 31 students, and only 5 of those were girls. I don't mind it so much, especially because the class size is so small. It's nice to get extra 1 on 1 time with the instructors if you aren't understanding something.
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Post #9 post May 15 2005, 11:38 PM
i won't be in collage for a nother 4 years... you guys are lucky... getting your degree and all...
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Post #10 post May 17 2005, 04:35 AM
QUOTE(twentyinches631 @ May 15 2005, 03:03 AM)
I just finished up my Sophmore year at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). Im looking to complete a dual Computer Science/Information Technology major. RPI is a really good school, but theres not too many girls (3:1 girls to guys). It kinda sucks, but oh well. Anyone else here currently going to school? Where at?
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Well im about to finish my 1st year at John Hopkins University and our majors are pretty similar, I'm double majoring in Computer Science and Computer Information Systems.
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