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October 28, 2016 No Comments

Featured article by Ramon Akers, Independent Technology Author

Computer science is an extensive practical and theoretical paper. As a problem solving science, you will need exceptional analyzing, and modeling skills that also call for design of possible solutions, and testing the effectiveness of the strategies.

Your creativity, precision, and reasoning will make it possible for you to pass the program’s courses like programming languages, operating systems, software engineering, information storage and retrieval, and computational sciences. Unfortunately, passing these units is challenging and you will need help.

To pass, you can get help from any of the following areas:

1. Tutors and mentors

Who said that you only need a mentor once you graduate? Whoever did was wrong. The best mentor to lead you to passing your exams and getting through the tough assignments will be that person you look up to. Someone you admire and a person whose professional career makes you want to emulate them. A willing mentor is the best person to help you with your homework and the tough computer science problems. They can also help you carve out your professional career niche.

2. Lecturers

Your lecturers have amassed a lot of computer science knowledge and their help is invaluable in handing in your correct assignments in time. Their experience and research makes them wealthy with computer science knowledge. Schedule a meeting with your lecturer and discuss your problems.

3. Online student forums

There are several online platforms on LinkedIn, Quora, and Google+ where you can learn so much more about a troubling computer science problem. You can learn by starting a thread or following a thread.

Online platforms are also great meeting places for professional computer science specialists and students. The professionals are mostly willing to provide help with computer science assignments. Freelance computer engineers and technicians are also available to help you with your problems.

Before getting online help, you should outline any and all instructions left by your lecturer or professor. Your helper must understand the instructions and follow them. Before paying the freelance assignment helper, you should verify the work done and ensure that the instructions were followed. The content should be unique as well.

4. Graduate assistants

You will never be alone when pursuing computer science. There are several professionals who will help. Graduate assistants are computer science graduates employed to teach in universities. You have probably seen some of them. So, what are you waiting for? They are waiting to be asked for help.

5. The library

Most students forget about the wealth of information found within the library walls. The library is your biggest source of information needed to solve your computing and programming problems. Answers to your assignments are lying in the unopened research papers, journals, text books, and articles. Using such information sources ensure that you understand taught questions, assignment questions and that results in correctly answered questions.

Conclusion

Despite the complexities associated with computer science, there is a wide resource base waiting to be unraveled by you. Get online help, use tutors, mentors, graduate assistants, lecturers, and the library to ensure that you pass your tests and acquire the necessary knowledge needed to make you a professional and a successful computer scientist.

About the Author

Ramon Akers is a Science Professor. He instructs Science as well as other IT courses. Ramon gives his students some Science homework regularly. He also insists on the importance of completing and taking this homework seriously. His publications and papers are available on his blog.

 

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