Until recently I assume they were synonymous 😅, Here you go to Uni immediatly after finishing HS.

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      That is the difference.

      University is where Great Thinkers go to become egg heads and where rich kids go to pretend they’re Great Thinkers.

      College is where kids go to learn how to weld and program and change bed pans.

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        and program

        just you wait until you learn that people learn to program at university too

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          They learn the history of computer science and read books about the fundamental principles of programming like SICP and the underlying mathematics and bla bla bla egg head shit

          In college you get squirted out with just enough knowledge to get a job.

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            211 months ago

            having taken multiple university-level programming classes, i have learned literally how to program. Yes they learn all that other stuff, but it just sounds to me like you don’t really know what you’re talking about and are trying to justify a sarcastic response with serious “knowledge”

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              Yes they learn all that other stuff,

              Did I, at any point, say you don’t know how to program? You and a college graduate can probably program at the same proficiency, but while the college graduate is just there to get a job you demand some kind of respect for your fancy degree, like that shit matters.

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                  I’m a bitter loser because I can’t afford community college and have to do factory work so I can get into a working education program for my degree.