Jason Voorhees
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Title. Users here legitimately think that some chads can effortlessly excel academically in STEM while partying all day but this is a BS cope. In computer science, electrical engineering, and other advanced engineering disciplines that heavily rely on advanced-level mathematics achieving top grades not only just requires practice but also a deep level of intuition and problem-solving skills.
Cscels in particular have to study complex algorithms, learn different coding languages, and challenging hardware design concepts. All these topics require countless hours of studying, coding practice, and experimentation. Simply put, there are no shortcuts to mastering them.
Ive even seen high iq people struggle with the demanding course work, getting good in these degrees is not just determined by raw intelligence but also by a strong work ethic, perseverance, and the ability to adapt to new and complex problems. The workload can be very unmanageable at times. The only people who I've seen get the top grades are the ones who keeo studying all day every day. Getting an A/A+ grade is very difficult in STEM degrees anyone who says they study just before the tests and still get an A is lieing to you they most likely put in hundreds of hours of practice behind the scenes.
Cscels in particular have to study complex algorithms, learn different coding languages, and challenging hardware design concepts. All these topics require countless hours of studying, coding practice, and experimentation. Simply put, there are no shortcuts to mastering them.
Ive even seen high iq people struggle with the demanding course work, getting good in these degrees is not just determined by raw intelligence but also by a strong work ethic, perseverance, and the ability to adapt to new and complex problems. The workload can be very unmanageable at times. The only people who I've seen get the top grades are the ones who keeo studying all day every day. Getting an A/A+ grade is very difficult in STEM degrees anyone who says they study just before the tests and still get an A is lieing to you they most likely put in hundreds of hours of practice behind the scenes.
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