Anyone excited about the future?

Anyone excited about the future?

I start college in 10 days, the first year for my CS major. Man, I'm so excited. Technology has come has far and we got so much to build cool shit with.

Idk if you guys hate or like DBH but man, that could be one of us, building a cool Android or maybe one of us building a real virtual reality for games. I remember reading how programmers in the past thought voice recognition was gonna take way longer to get right but here we are with Alexa/Siri/google and stuff.

I know shit isn't easy but man there's nothing stopping us from dreaming. I'm here for the long ride, let's see how far we'll come.

Maybe we'll be lucky enough to be part of it.

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You poor normie, you have no idea what you're getting yourself into(assuming you don't go to a shit school, that it)

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Aw look, a kid whose dreams aren't dead yet

I give it three years at most

>Anyone excited about the future?
>mfw future

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Might regret saying where I'm going on Jow Forums but oh well.

Gonna go to Rutgers New Brunswick to study CS. Already got into the Honors program. Planning on doing my best, hopefully I'll get a chance to be able to study at Princeton afterward for my graduate program. Not too sure after that.

lmao I give you 3 years before alcoholic and depressed OP

Nah guys, man I don't do drugs. Fucking healthy anxiety keeps me on my toes, don't even drink caffeine anymore. Already depressed, the thought of being able to contribute is all I got going. I don't mind if I fail, I just want to try. Chance is all I got, why not give it a go.

>normie
Fuck off normalfag

While I agree with the general sentiment that this industry is shit, the future looks a lot less dark than it did a year ago - we've had three working RISC-V chips demonstrated, and two released.
Stuff's looking up a bit.

You should've went to Stevens instead, that is the best school in the state for CS right now. It might be the best school here period outside Princeton. That said you should consider Columbia if you can get in, or just stick to Rutgers. It makes little sense to jump around from one 4 year to another. Also not sure how good Rutgers is I've heard mixed things, and it is apparently a huge party school with diversity niggers everywhere. I hope your math skills are solid or you plan on getting gud, otherwise you're going to have a bad time and/or wash out altogether

Nope, studying this shit you will only find out that the whole world is ruled by proprietary tech, which is really bad. You'll go into depression and with a master's degree at the end you'll end up unemployed and preparing for homeless life once you run out of money (that's what happened go me).

>I give it three years at most
Some of us got a lot out of college.
Our dreams didn't die until first year of marriage.

Courses that will destroy you :
> Compilers
> Mathematical Proofs
OS is fun as are data structures in comparison.
Get some parallel computing courses in as algos have all changed in relation to them. Don't fall for the AI meme as its just statistics as you'll learn. The sky is the limit but you wont see it beyond your insane course load and teaching therein. The fun doesn't begin until junior year but by then you're on your way out. Sign up for robotics club and other applied clubs to get your dreams fulfilled. Try to make friends with people outside your major if you want to have a life. Geek out but don't go full retard. You're supposed to want to end your life at some point. If you don't, you're not doing it right. You're way more equipped than someone who doesn't get a degree. You wont realize this until years after graduation.

Good luck and enjoy the experience.

Thanks user, I really appreciate it.

Any tips to make time last a bit more? I already quit video games/tv and been learning up on planning and shit.

OP here, they say to learn from the mistakes of others.
Why did your dreams die when you got married?

>marriage
kek no, wait until OP finds out large companies doing all the "innovative" shit basically pay bottom barrel for code monkeys without college and these degrees are basically hot shit

virtual reality and AI are memes

>Get some parallel computing courses in as algos have all changed in relation to them
wrong

No reason I can't freelance, already been on treehouse learning the stuff you don't need a degree for. But I've been told college isn't about learning, is about networking. It's a waste if you're only there to study.

I didn't drink before I went to college either, and didn't even taste a beer before age 21. Trust me you're totally fucked my man.

Your probably just running on motivation rn, that’s ok, but it’s not gonna last, the biggest thing is to not make excuses, don’t second guess yourself, and stick to what you intend to do. Make promises to yourself and keep them

>didn't even taste a beer before age 21
lmao americans

Nah, I live in a Korean town and all my friends are heavy drinkers (and stoners). Been invited countless times but that's not my thing. Both my parents don't drink alcohol maybe it's ingrained.

Don't really see myself drinking anything aside from water and chamomile tea.

not really people will still be playing CSGO and DOTA in 20 years time.

Thanks user. I'll try to change that motivation into discipline before it dies. Really been thinking about this for a few years and think I really want it.

I ate bad all the last 2 yrs and when I just farted now a LARGE amount of shart blasted past the o-ring. I can't even be bothered, not getting up it'll only get messy and cold. Fuck it I'm going to let it dry and then peal of my pants and boxers in the shower tomorrow after my roommate leaves for work

Smells horrible

Jow Forums and /b/ are that way

What he said is true. I indulged in escapism for years and years and just did this i hate myself and want to die but am too cowardly

Start working out if you haven't already. It's good for your mental and college sluts love young guys with muscle. Other than that? Keep your eye on the prize. Remember you are there to get a degree, EVERYTHING else is secondary. I'm not saying don't have your fun, but don't put it above your grades. I'm assuming you're going to live on campus, if so do everything possible to get along with your roommates. Otherwise you'll be miserable. Don't turn into a weedhead or get into hard drugs, both of which are in steady supply. The weed out courses for CS are calculus 2 and data structures, so if you make it pass those you'll be able to handle anything that comes your way after that. And no matter how shitty you feel, and you WILL have those moments, don't let your parents know about it. Find your own ways to power through it or get help. They're going to worry enough about you and don't need the extra stress. Just stay focused on your grades and you'll be fine. One last time, be careful with the ladies. You're going to be literally surrounded by sexy women all over the fucking place, some of whom will be the hottest you've ever seen in your life. Again keep your eye on the prize and don't get carried away by the bullshit

Well, I can tell you that you will have to make sacrifices. A good college joke told by a professor is this.. You'll the choice between a few things in college :
> sleep
> good grades and learning
> partying
Pick 2.

Sleep when you die. It's probably a peak point in your life when you can get by with little sleep 5 hours or less. Enjoy your time. Don't get too stupid with partying. Don't skip lectures and try not to skip recitations. Time doesn't go by fast.. it just disappears in the fog of things. You'll literally come out of the other end of 4 years wondering what the fuck happened. Time is actually quite moderate throughout college. It's a completely different world and experience. Freshman year seems like an eternity tbqh.
Senior year goes by fast. Pace yourself. Achieve balance. Your LEARNING comes first.. studies/grades 2nd. Everything else is optional. Treat it like the rest of your life. Try to get an internship for sophomore year summer and junior year. You want offers upon graduation. The career fairs are quit serious after freshman year. Go to them during sophmore year and try your hardest to get an internship. Enjoy the campus.. Explore it. Meet people from other majors during freshman orientation. Get a good diverse set of friends. It makes all the difference. Don't just stick to your major. Get to know the people in your dorm. Do social events. Make time for them outside your studies. It will help you improve your grades and focus by having wind down times and people to relate to outside of your major. Robo club and others allow you to do the exciting stuff. Don't UNDER ANY FUCKIN CIRCUMSTANCES ALLOW A RELATIONSHIP TO SIDETRACK YOU. If you meet a chick who wants to enjoy down time w you cool but don't become some chick's fucking father in college. That's not what you're there. Make some friends with frat guys.. They host good parties. Get off campus from time to time. Ask a professor for research work.

Thanks a million user, I'll keep your advice close to heart.

I already took AP calculus 2, (pic related) and got credit for it and a shit load of other courses. Already found a chill roommate. Will do my best to work more man, I'll really try.

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Women demand you re-prioritize your life around them, the household and future children. Your long term ambitions and dreams die with them. Don't get married too early or too late.

Large companies don't do a lot of innovative shit. They acquire and integrate companies that do. They pay the most but you do the least challenging/exciting work. They dont hire bottom barrel code monkeys because they dont have to. They hire people from top ranking schools to soak up the talent pool from their competition that can't compensate them well.

You know nothing my dude. Shit tier code monkeys are for software maintenance and level 1 tech support.

No, I'm correct and right.
Correct
College is about learning how to learn.
You don't grasp this until some years after your graduate. You can never sculpt your mind in the way college does outside of the experience. You might be a great coder on your own but your mind is not cultivated. Pick any of tech's dropout stories and they all have a similar pattern when you stack them up against college graduates.. They just dont have the depth/range. You can specialize and become great as a coder but you don't and will never have the range of a comparable CS grad.

most algorithms are exactly the same in parallel you just do them at the same time

You're gonna drink my dude. It's a given. Just don't get caught up in it... and when i say drink i mean shit faced. Just about the only time you can do this and wake up the next day fully recovered is in your 20s so enjoy it. It's all downhill past 25 when your body can't break it down and clear it as fast.

>You can never sculpt your mind in the way college does outside of the experience.
brainlet
everything you can learn at college you can learn online
physical centers of education are a relic of the past before the internet

Based user racking up those credits. With this, you could cut college down to 3 years tbqh but use the headroom you have to get into interesting special topics and projects courses. You've got a good range of AP coursework under your belt. College is a whole new ballgame though so don't think you're above the coursework. Study like always and be prepared. I had 5's across the board and placed into junior level courses. Straight A's.. top of class... etc. Then I got cocky and got my first D on an assignment. KEK, wakes your ass the fuck up. Don't spaz like an autist if this happens. Suck that shit up and buckle down.

They aren't. It's a completely different way of thinking thus why they have coursework dedicated to it. A good number used to be graduate level courses.

OP still here. I get what you mean about college sculpting the mind but you could still do that on your own right. College will boost that but I already see what they're doing with mandatory writing class and summer reading. I'm assuming that what you mean with the sculpting part.

I get if you drop out to just code and stay idk like on StackOverflow and Jow Forums, your mind isn't going to expand much. But say if you read all the time, philosophy, read Marcus Aurelius and draw/do art studies. You're learning different fields and learn tricks that can be applied elsewhere. heck I write and read for fun, been trying to start a blog while I got a cousin who rarely writes or reads even when assigned.

Will do Captain!

>It's a completely different way of thinking
no it isn't you fucking retard
you sound like you just read about it in a magazine
you're doing the same shit, only in parallel

False. Spoken like someone whose never experienced college. It's more about how it shapes your mind. Being physically present and living on campus is a completely different experience than watching lectures form a computer. I think you're mistaking what I mean about the college experience. It's not about the lectures. It's about the whole mindset of everyone around you being along for the same ride and experience. It's about meeting people who aren't from your major, networking, comparing notes.. Arguing until 3:40 a.m about a topic because you can.. Huddling with 18 people in a computer cluster trying to get through a crazy coding assignment. Eating shit out of a vending machine powering through the night as your team members take turns doing 1 hour power naps in the study hall.. It's about the human experience not the lectures... this is what forms the :
> depth and range

No way, I'm 100% I won't fall to drinking. My parents put too much work to bring me to US so I wouldn't have to grow up in my native shithole of a country (Colombia). All my uncles back there are alcoholics and poor. I don't want to end up like that.

>Imagine not majoring in CIT

fucking faggot

that may be true but it has nothing to do with education in your particular field

This isn't reddit, please fucking leave.

See : It's about the human social experience. You can't create this on your own. People who've been to college know exactly what I'm talking about. People who haven't likely will never understand and will call b.s. You essentially live an ideal life with people from all over the world all vying for the same goal within the span of 4 years. It's not about the lectures. It's not about the material. It's about the relational experience with human beings. It's about thinking back to the fact that you've met people from all over the world and have friends from all over the world. Different cultures mixing and coming to resolutions. The team projects that force you together under time constraints you'll never experience in corporate America. If you go to a good college, I can almost guarantee, you will likely never experience something as challenging in your life again in the corporate world. So, it's about walking away from that experience with a confidence that you can take on anything because you actually did over a 4 year crash course.

You probably wont even come to this realization until years after graduation. It's something you grasp in hindsight

You are aware that you can experience those things outside of college right?

the awkward transition to machine vision/nn assisted manufacturing will kill hundreds of millions

No I'm gonna stay here. Jow Forums doesn't always have to be bitter.

I don't get when you guys say off to reddit. Reddit is literally /b/ but organized. Same old shit every day. Porn, stale memes and shit that doesn't matter.

Completely incorrect. This is how you get race conditions and deadlocks/livelocks.

hey man, at the rate we're going, the climate will probably beat tech to it.

You fucking dipshit, it's only the "same shit" if it's lock free

I've programmed a (successful) multithreaded game engine and numerous shaders to go with it and 90% of parallel code is the same as the single threaded code you were using except you have to be careful where it reads and writes and syncs up with each other
algorithms are the same

Be careful with this mindset because its this type that actually goes full retard. Learn to find a balance and explore things. A HEALTHY BALANCE. Don't be reckless and you can try anything tbqh. The 'i'm going to be a perfect little angel and make my family proud' types don't fair well in college. They tend to plunge into depression or end up burning out. There's no support network in college. No one knows you. There's no one to keep giving you a pat on the back. You have to learn this. So, you better get comfortable with it and handling your liquor. You're going to be the most lonely mother fucker on campus if you don't. You made it now make it a success. Life starts day 1 of freshman year. You have to learn how to make responsible adult decisions and prioritize. I got fucking hammered from time to time but I never became a product of the party scene. Come friday, I was getting absolutely destroyed.. Saturday, rise of the sun .. I'm up and at it back on the ball.. Healthy lunch... pow wow w/ friends then right back to the study halls. You're going to need to find a way to release. Fapping when your roomie is out can only do so much. You need good social relationships and thats going to result in some drinking. Just dont get stupid with it.

We can learn how to build moon colonies right here on earth

That's even better, you sound like a smart kid so you should be fine. There are two things I forgot to mention. Some people recommend pledging a frat, especially your first year, as it's a surefire way to make "friends", get into some REALLY good parties and meet/fuck girls you otherwise don't have direct access too. However I would advise AGAINST this unless you are 100% confident you can balance the pledge process and your schoolwork, especially if you're serious about CS. But even then, you're most likely going to be too busy to take full advantage of being in a frat and the temptation to blow off studying to go drink and fuck around with whores is really strong. Also DEFINITELY intern in the summers if you can, it will help you out big time once you graduate and are looking for work. The job market for CS in NJ is pretty weak, so anything you can throw onto your resume is going to put you leaps and bounds above everyone else.

>> In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm (/ˈælɡərJðəm/ (About this sound listen)) is an unambiguous specification of how to solve a class of problems. Algorithms can perform calculation, data processing and automated reasoning tasks.

>> except you have to be careful where it reads and writes and syncs up with each other

By your own very words, you've said you use a different algorithm for parallel vs serial

ty ty user for the advice. I really need it. I know it's bad in NJ but what about NY. Where I live rn, it's about 20 min drive to NYC. (tho, not gonna be close while I dorm at Rutgers)

you use a different architecture, the algorithms are mostly the same. Unless you consider the entire program an 'algorithm' which I suppose you technically could but isn't the way programmers use the word

I go to Rutgers NB.

Best dining halls ranked in order:

Livi > Cook/Doug > Busch >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> College ave

please return to reddit

No you can't. There's no CONSTANT crucible that presents such a compressed range of experiences over a consistent 4 year experience and you cannot artificially create this for yourself. You can't organize an situation where you have 100 things pulling at you at once. Do I party? Do i fuck this slut? Do I study? Do I do this hw assignment? Do I meet up with friends? Do I smoke with the assholes? Do I befriend this curry nigger? How do I get by with $30 of food money? Do I sit up for 4 hours talking with my RA about life? Do I do research for this professor? Do I sign up for this course or that one? Are Asians really that smart or are they cheats? Holy shit I just found out there's a private network that shares former exams... I just got my first D.. I thought I was brilliant. This professor is literally trying to fail all of us. Do I suck up the shit grade but learn or drop it and take the easy guy? I haven't slept in 48 hours? should I...

Again, college is about cultivating your mind. It's about stretching it in 1000 and 1 directions and surviving the whole ordeal so you can take anything head on in life. It's about coming of age and growing the fuck up making real life decisions CONSTANTLY.

Unless you have absolutely no self control, don't quit what makes you comfortable. Hell, vidya is a great way of meeting people freshman year and a good excuse to shoot the shit with friends in downtime. CS workload is really overblown

After a machine is trained the program can be copied to more bots. Syncing data sets from a cloud or mesh network can allow all bots on a production line to share roles.

Yes you can you sheltered little weenie, it's called life, you think college is the only place in the world you have to make decisions? How old are you? People in the real world have to think about things and 'come of age' all the time, with or without college

^this is the difference between someone who hasn't been been formally educated in depth and someone who has :
> Notice the depth/range/detail in the later posts vs (yeah its simple.. you just do it like this.. i did it.. its easy)

That is a shit ton of words to say
"Please validate the crushing debt 80% of students can't deal with for decades"

Op still.
Really appreciate the advice user. I'll do my best to not be a loner in college, already learned to just go with it when people talking about drinking/smoking, even hype them up just not actually doing any of it. Pretty much all my friends rn are stoners even though I don't smoke, I just go with the flow to not kill their mood with "hur dur drugs are bad".

I get what you mean about depression and burn out, I got myself a pet bunny to keep me company during my gap year. Gonna try to see if I can afford to get an official diagnosed as a Hypochondriac so I can bring her with me as an emotional companion in the future or move out to my own place where I can.

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>(tho, not gonna be close while I dorm at Rutgers)
Good. Don't go home on weekends or frequently. Stay immersed in the college campus and experience so you can grow into being a man.

You can do this shit in the military. University isn't the only place you can experience any of this you fucking child.

Truthfully I'm not sure about NYC, it's more of a finance hub than a tech hub. But for now don't worry about where you're going to find a job, the most important thing at this moment is focusing on school. Once you're a junior or senior, that's when you need to start seriously considering if you want to find work in this area or move, and if so how far you're willing to go. What offers you get and the salary is going to play a huge factor. But again, just focus on school for now. Good luck user

>saying someone lacks education because they can communicate succinctly
Having a shallow understanding of every topic means absolutely nothing
Repeating an already established opinion from a textbook or a professor means nothing
I said more than they did, I just didn't use any buzzwords

Thanks man, I get what you mean.
But I was really depressed during hs and I learned that vidya wasn't what I really wanted to do. Decided to really get into art and been doing that, been doing the same like you said about vidya. I asked people if they draw, sometimes I carry a spare sketchbook and get them to draw with me. Fun stuff and I don't feel like I wasted my time afterward. I love video games, holy journey/hyper light drifters was soo good but I feel good about it afterwards when I sink so many hours into them.

youngfags get off my board

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>I asked people if they draw, sometimes I carry a spare sketchbook and get them to draw with me. Fun stuff and I don't feel like I wasted my time afterward
you probably wasted their time

Go back to Jow Forums with your fellow bitter friends

No you can't. Otherwise, you've just recreated college which is the point of it. To systematically offer that to all attendance. Being a poorfag edge-lord who is a shit planner who had life thrown at them before they came of age is not the same as college. I'm not a richfag but I know far too many 'grown beyond their years types' who like to claim their experience was just like college. What you don't understand is that such experiences are not repeatable. College is a crucible. Life is not unless you fucked up somehow or got the shit end of the stick.

> it's called life, you think college is the only place in the world you have to make decisions? How old are you?
18... going off to college. You're still not of legal age to drink. I hope your dumbass wasn't drinking before this point as you likely caused brain damage. So, there's drinking all over. Then there's women (educated) all over. Then there's international people. There's no adults. No parents. You don't live at home with mommy and daddy. It's the first time for any young adult when they are away from home for long periods. You have to find a way to get food on your own. Do your own laundry. No adult telling you to get your ass out of bed. You could skip your lecture. You could party 7 days a week. You could drink 7 days a week. You could do just about anything your fucking wanted w/ no adult to tell you otherwise. I hope at 18, you haven't lived in such circumstances.

> People in the real world have to think about things and 'come of age' all the time, with or without college
Not at 18-21 you dense mother fucker. Did your parents work you as a child and kick you out on your ass at 18? Fuck outta here.

nah I force them or anything. Most people just say no thanks and we move to other stuff. Did have a couple of peeps who wanted to keep drawing, we'd just meet up in the same spot and draw again.

> meme degrees in basket weaving.
> Not securing finances prior to, during, and after college
> Not making an adult decision to ensure your investment has good returns
> Graduating having done no internships w/ no job offers w/ your dick in your hand hoping for a handout

There's always these types in college. I knew quite a few. I was selecting between offers and there were others graduating saying they'd figure things out after the summer. College is about coming of age and growing the fuck up. I never said that everyone does.

>No you can't. Otherwise, you've just recreated college which is the point of it
You're so fucking retarded
college is a recreation of life. Not the other way around. It's like a little summer camp for spoiled kids to have their first taste of responsiblity. Real people have to make work and relationship decisions all the time. I can tell you're fucking 18. I'm 32. Stop talking like a retard about things you know nothing about. You're fresh out of high school. I quit school at 16 and started my own business when I was 19

I don't force them** oof

this was
meant for

Sounds cool user. You seem to have a good spirit. I give nothing but kudos to you for resisting temptation. Just make sure its genuine and be confident in your choice. Don't give in to peer pressure. Only do things you want to do and are confident/responsible in doing. Wish you the best man. I went to a pretty high ranking school and had an amazing experience across the board. Good grades, internships, job offers. Still have friends from college. Some are directors, ceos.. finance, engineering, you name it. I'm personally doing great things. I partied but only because I want to and was very strict about it. My studies were #1. Feels good man.

Were just on the heals of another hardware age so tech is about to explode big time. Good time to be in C.S.

> military
> ADULTS BARKING ORDERS AT you 24/7.
You don't become a fucking man under such conditions. You become an obedient slave.

You only become a man when you have every options thrown at you but you make the right decisions that get you somewhere CONSISTENTLY.

> you can do this shit in the military
GTFO

You should go to Rutgers Newark, or is you a scared little whyte boy?

The military isn't all boot camp, you uneducated swine.

What you're doing right now is throwing your college experience in someone's face. You're telling them they can't understand complex life situations because they did or did not do it too.
You're the reason why uppity ivory tower liberal memes exist.

You're not special either.
Come back in 2, 5, hell 10 years and let me know what percentage of your "circle of friends" are truly doing well in life.
Just how much college helped all those people.
Remind me.

The fact you really believe me shows you've never spent one day in college. There is no other experience like it, not even close.

what?

OP here,
not the guy you're replying to but I don't want to go to Newark. I'd admit I'm Latino but I scared of those areas. Don't really want to have the chance of getting knifed and losing my life cuz some rando wanted my phone, like playing life on the safe side when I can.

Get good hygiene,social live and get girlfriend even just one time.

Maybe in 5 years HR companies want remove virgins as workers.

Search some project or research area, because school don’t care about your future employer, mostly programming class are toy projects in non market languages or frameworks.

About future almost every good research or job using CS need math(calculus,linear algebra,diferencial equations) and statistics.

Avoid videogames,porn,anime,comics.
Get one agenda for every day and record progress.

Avoid online comunities as HN,reddit,slashdot,Jow Forums or tech news as anandtech,arstechnica or other.

Avoid Functional programming,Linux meme.

Make physical activity and take care about back,eyes or hand problems for using computers.

tech bubble gonna burst before you graduate and you wont be able to find a job

Robots will take your jobs soon.

You guys have no future.

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Speaking in correct terms with ease shows ones depth of understanding. There's a big difference between hand off interaction between code modules and parallel algorithms in which there are layers of asynchronous and shared data access. Such families of algorithms are methodologies are quite strict and formalized and not something you just slap together. Its why PHDs design caching, synchronization, and HPC algorithms as you not only need to ensure there aren't contentions but that their is good worst case performance.

College is not a meme nor is formal coursework. Void of a need to pursue it, you're not going to be marrying mathematical proofs and combinatorics with run time algo performance and information theory by doing some free coursera material on the weekend.

>College is about coming of age and growing the fuck up.
And exactly how is college the key here?
It sounds more like being held financially responsible for yourself with no backup is a big life motivator.
You said yourself in other posts that you can walk in and out of college as you please. Party all you want. Skip classes when they're too stressful.

That definitely sounds mature.

Speaking in correct terms shows nothing except that you know the correct terms. Most parallel algorithms in practical use are just serial algorithms chopped up into parallelizable workloads.

Do good in school but don’t let your work consume you. There are other things to life and if ignore them because you fell for the (((hard work))) meme you will feel empty inside.
>t. someone who kept his head in a book all through college, got a job in the middle of the ocean and then went back to school and kept his head in a post grad book and now works in a secret bunker