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MIT Missing Semester 2026

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ghaff ◴[] No.46275685[source]
There's definitely a tension at top STEM schools (probably especially in CS) between assuming students have some baseline knowledge of whatever field and just tossing them into the deep end of the pool and figuring out the practicalities on their own.

I did take one of the MIT intro CS MOOCs at one point for kicks. Very good. But it was more or less learn Python on your own if you don't already know it (or how to program more broadly). That doesn't really happen in a lot of other disciplines other than some areas of the arts.

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1. sharts ◴[] No.46282945[source]
That’s generally how CS is taught at many top schools. If someone needs handholding just to figure out python then that’s bad news for the someone