It's also a great way to encourage people who are writing software for fun to not do it anymore. Especially when you tell them of the privacy bugs in private ahead of time and they fix them...
Carnegie Mellon
After not getting into Computer Science all I wanted to do was prove to myself and others that I'm capable of handling it. I don't really want to be a CS major anymore.
But it feels like at every turn CMU is denying me even the ability to prove myself as capable of CS. Every "CS" course I've taken so far has been separated into a CS-major section and a non-CS-major section. I've tried to get into the CS-major sections, but I'm not allowed. Fine. Whatever.
The harder CS classes are smaller anyway and not split between CS-major and non-CS-major. Like, say, the class I was attempting to take this semester. Of course, I was on the waitlist for this class. Today I find out that freshmen non-CS majors who are on the waitlist won't be getting in.
REJECTED. (again). Take that non-CS major.
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