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Marizza181 [45]
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frutty [35]1 year ago
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My Major is Computer Science. Long before I arrived at college, I always knew that I wanted to Major in Computer Science. By the time the first year was over, I had already started practicing challenges meant for those in year three.

<h3> Do you like it?</h3>

Of course I do. I am passionate about Computer Science.

<h3>What's the easiest subject in it?</h3>

My easiest subjects are quite a number. But the one I love the most is Programming using Python.

<h3>What about the most difficult one?​</h3>

The subjects that I find difficult to focus on are those related to dated programming languages.

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