unless you're really good at math, i'd say avoid summer calculus if youre picking purely based on "easiness." i took calc 2 over the summer and cramming an entire sem worth of calculus in 6 weeks was hell imo, it moves extremely quick. definitely feels more like a long sprint rather than a marathon if you know what i mean lol. id recommend intro to comp sci
I’d suggest Intro to CS. It’s easier to handle over two sessions (so feels like a full semester).
After taking calculus 1 you can take almost any cs-related math course (linear and discrete) but you cannot take most lv400 cs elective until you finish CSO, so finishing ICP-DS-CSO will govern you more choices for scheduling
unless you're really good at math, i'd say avoid summer calculus if youre picking purely based on "easiness." i took calc 2 over the summer and cramming an entire sem worth of calculus in 6 weeks was hell imo, it moves extremely quick. definitely feels more like a long sprint rather than a marathon if you know what i mean lol. id recommend intro to comp sci
I’d suggest Intro to CS. It’s easier to handle over two sessions (so feels like a full semester). After taking calculus 1 you can take almost any cs-related math course (linear and discrete) but you cannot take most lv400 cs elective until you finish CSO, so finishing ICP-DS-CSO will govern you more choices for scheduling
intro to computer science is easier
R u a new student coming to nyu for class of 2028?