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Hi Reddit.
I am student at computer engineering. Currently its my first year at college. I want to improve my general understanding about CS concepts. Currently I talk a little bit about my background. And try to explain what is my goal.
First of all I am not native English speaker. So if I make mistakes please forgive me.
In school curriculum we have this classes: physics, calculus, computer engineering adaptation class, algorithm(we use C programming language starting with flowchart ofc), electric electronic engineering class.
In this classes I listen carefully and then try to adapte my self into that concepts. And often it's little bit hard for me because know I cant see the big picture. So I need help.
Currently I have this books via physical copy:
1. College Algebra Essentials, Robert Blitzer
2. Introduction to Computing, David Evans
3. The Pragmatic Programmer, David Thomas & Andrew Hunt
4. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Javascript Edition
5. Graphical approach to Algebra and Trigonometry, Hornsby.
6. Introduction to algorithms 4th edition.
7. Assembly Language for x86 processors, Kip R. Irvine
8. Physics for Student of Science and Engineering Combined Edition
What is my goal? I want to be a Computer Scientist. Because I love knowledge related this topics. And I have a dream about learning mandarin chinese and go Tsinghua University and study at their labs. But before that I must be a good at it. Because this university is so hard to be approved at study their labs. So I want to be a good at this job.
And there is one more thing I want to share with you.
I am not a perfect human being (like there is no one) so I just need your help for this.
Thank you for reading.
Have a good day!
Love you all.
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