The part of a CS degree you can't skip is the math. If there were courses just for taking this math and learning how to apply it in languages I think you'd see engineering numbers soar.
Also worth noting the obvious, this math isn't required in the industry but is used heavily in interviewing.
Source: am a dropout. Learning math was the hard part; coding and infra are the fun part.
Also worth noting the obvious, this math isn't required in the industry but is used heavily in interviewing.
Source: am a dropout. Learning math was the hard part; coding and infra are the fun part.