How about software engineering in Taiyuan University of Technology?
With a new principal this year, the enrollment of software engineering majors has expanded. It seems that the number of students has suddenly changed from less than 60 to more than 800, and the tuition has changed from 4000 to 1w, which is obviously black money. What teachers, hardware, did not keep up. Where to live and where to attend classes are all problems. There are not enough teachers, let alone the computer room. It seems that we have to buy a notebook for everyone. Our conditions are bitter enough. If you want to apply, you should be prepared to work hard for four years. In fact, suffering is nothing, mainly teaching and employment! From the teaching point of view, I really don't know: it's not enough to teach 60 teachers now. How can it be possible to teach 800 people, let alone the quality of teaching? We can guess. Moreover, the teachers of science and engineering are very strong, doing projects and doing research (remember to burn incense in Wutai Mountain when you see professors giving you lessons in college for four years). None of them will teach you. He will faint during the lecture. It's a ghost to understand, and they are particularly arrogant and particularly annoying. If you don't believe me, go to the Institute of Technology (once North China Branch) and ask about it. Our teacher occasionally goes there to give lectures, but according to industrial students, industrial teachers are better than this! The course arrangement is not very reasonable (don't worry, none of us are reasonable, and you must be more unreasonable. There will be many strange classes! Don't worry, as long as the primary spell guide doesn't appear, you have to understand that you are in Taiyuan Institute of Technology, and all this is reasonable. When we were freshmen and sophomores, 90% of our classes were applied chemistry. What? What is the relationship between software engineering and applied chemistry? You will understand when you go to the Polytechnic University ... You have to catch up with classes and take exams every day in your junior year. I will finish one course in four weeks at the earliest, one chapter *** 12! By the way, we finished classes the day before your college entrance examination and took more than ten classes (too many to remember). What is efficiency? ! Junior year, all you have to do is write the experiment report, hand in the experiment, review and take the exam! You don't have to program (or it's best not to program), but you must be able to use Word and PS, and you must be able to recite the text. If you can't, you have to cheat sheets, okay? You should study hard, and if you don't graduate in eight years, the teacher will call you BC! By the way, everyone who can program failed in the exam, and there is almost no degree certificate! Senior, I can tell you frankly, just one class ... then, you have to sit in school for a few months and pretend to be B, and then leave! In addition, the study style of the software department ... forget it, let's not talk about it. Teachers dare to skip classes, and students naturally dare not ... As far as employment is concerned, our employment in recent years is average, neither good nor bad. But in the long run, I don't recommend applying for this major. Because when you find a job, you will find that you have no special skills. What? Programming? You can, what information, communication, automation, electronics, mathematics ... people can! And your programming is not much better than others (can they write operating systems and compilers? Can't! What about us? Neither can I! )。 Moreover, people either know hardware or algorithms, and you know nothing but programming. The employment pressure is great, so it's hard to find a job! Even if you find a job, it is not ideal, so tired, so little money, even if you are good at programming, so what? No one thinks highly of you! Why bother? Why bother? Modify Reply Upload/Replace Attachment