How am I contradicting myself exactly? A Bachelor's degree in programming counts for a lot more than a Croatian computer science competition for middle schoolers (and that's saying something, considering how Bachelor's Degrees at most gives you a basic understanding of the subject).teo123 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 3:35 am Aren't you contradicting yourself now? You told me a few posts ago that it is important for me to have got a Bachelor degree in computer engineering, but now you are telling me that having been in the top-10 in Croatian middle school competition (which is at least as impressive) is not important?
Not sure if you noticed this but the US has carried home significantly more GOLD medals than Croatia (65 vs 16).teo123 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 3:35 am Why? Croatia has about as many medals on the International Olympiad in Informatics as the USA has: https://stats.ioinformatics.org/countri ... total_desc
Though I would not take that as a useful metric for gauging the quality of a country's science. It's better to find sources that evaluate the quality of a country's education on computer science.
https://www.kanan.co/blog/best-countrie ... r-science/
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-g ... er-science
You can probably find other sources, but the pattern is, countries with very high GDPs and technological research and development tend to be ranked the highest (US, China, Singapore, Germany, Canada, UK, etc). It is very, very unlikely Croatia would be on one of these lists unless it's a top 50 list or something.
I still wanna read why you think Croatia is the best country to live in Teo. Make a new thread on that some time.
Doesn't hurt to make sure you got the foundation down. Knowing you, you're probably overestimating how much you know.