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  1. ce82's Avatar
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    Computer Science Student, Sussex University
    Well... that kind of explains it. Im here to answer queries on Sussex Life
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    Re: Computer Science Student, Sussex University
    I am starting BSc Computer Science as a mature student (33 years old) on the 17/9/2012. I am really looking forward to it. Sussex was my first choice and the university campus and tutors really impressed me. As a mature student I need to be able to get part time work preferably in the Brighton area (I live in kent and will be commuting every day). Anything is better than nothing but something involving IT would be ideal. Are there any good employers in Brighton you can recommend. Also I have no idea what my time table is going to look like, can you shed any light on this either ?
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    Re: Computer Science Student, Sussex University
    Looking to start in september

    In the first year , or I suppose throughout the whole course, what are the main focus areas in terms of programming languages?

    Do they start you off with Java/ C++ etc..

    Just curious really?...
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