I’m currently most interested in Ai and machine learning. My university focuses way more on theoretical courses such as multiple discrete math and DSA (proof) courses while not going deep into math/stat courses and actual programming classes. I’m honestly a bit lost on what classes to take and what to work on in my free time and would really appreciate any advice on what to do to be successful, so far I’ve taken intro to linear algebra, stats and calc 1. I was thinking of taking the continuation of linear algebra. On my own I genuinely am not sure where to start, I feel like I should refresh on Python and c++ and also DSA, but in terms of projects or relevant math/tools for AI I don’t know what to really do, if I could get some suggestions on where to start and what is necessary that would be so helpful, basically I have no clue how to break into Ai
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r/cscareerquestions I’m currently most interested in Ai and machine learning. My university focuses way more on theoretical courses such as multiple discrete math and DSA (proof) courses while not going deep into math/stat courses and actual programming classes. I’m honestly a bit lost on what classes to take and what to work on in my free time and would really appreciate any advice on what to do to be successful, so far I’ve taken intro to linear algebra, stats and calc 1. I was thinking of taking the continuation of linear algebra. On my own I genuinely am not sure where to start, I feel like I should refresh on Python and c++ and also DSA, but in terms of projects or relevant math/tools for AI I don’t know what to really do, if I could get some suggestions on where to start and what is necessary that would be so helpful, basically I have no clue how to break into Ai submitted by /u/Wholelottabuttons [link] [comments]
I’m currently most interested in Ai and machine learning. My university focuses way more on theoretical courses such as multiple discrete math and DSA (proof) courses while not going deep into math/stat courses and actual programming classes. I’m honestly a bit lost on what classes to take and what to work on in my free time and would really appreciate any advice on what to do to be successful, so far I’ve taken intro to linear algebra, stats and calc 1. I was thinking of taking the continuation of linear algebra. On my own I genuinely am not sure where to start, I feel like I should refresh on Python and c++ and also DSA, but in terms of projects or relevant math/tools for AI I don’t know what to really do, if I could get some suggestions on where to start and what is necessary that would be so helpful, basically I have no clue how to break into Ai
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