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FWIW, any accredited CS degree program in the US will have rigorous math and science requirements: https://www.abet.org/accreditation/accreditation-criteria/cr...

I don't think it was worded very well, but I think the parent comment was saying, "the bulk of CS can be covered in a masters program, so take an undergrad degree that has the same overlap in math/science, but a different focus". I'm not sure I agree, spreading the absorption of that knowledge over 4 years can be beneficial.

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They run degree mill programs because their universities are for profit.
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Most universities are not for profit at least the ones that are considered any good.
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I like how you don't know the answer but then just assume anyway lol

Guess the standards in your country for logic must be really low lol

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