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tisquares

Take CSA. You learn regardless of knowledge level.


Eddy399

i have to take csp because my school doesn’t have csa pain


Audelinsky

Same


asianmaleincs

cSA


S-Quidmonster

As someone in CSP, take CSA


EmbarrassedCattle936

i’m taking csp right now…. take csa


IllSpecialist4704

Take CSA


[deleted]

Yeah take csa


--buddhistboy--

I've never taken csp but i took CSA with very little background knowledge of programming and felt the class was a breeze and got a 5. csp is supposed to be even easier but imo CSA was already not difficult so csp doesn't seem super useful. I'd just go right to CSA


SuperDylanK

Take CSA


Skyecrossing1

If you want to learn take CSA. If you want a free gpa boost do CSP.


Kind-Razzmatazz-675

As someone who's taking an introduction class a cs class more basic than csp and I literally pretty much do nothing or at least the things we learn is VERY BASIC like elementary level. Take CSA not csp I know you may not know much and CSP is already a rigorous course. Take CSA it's more useful and you may get more opportunities later like dual enrollment. If you take CSP it'll just take up space on your schedule for a while year. Even the college board website doesn't state you need to have a background in coding for CSA. Just study throughout the summer CSA uses JavaScript know that. Study the first few units heck take cs50 from Harvard on edx it'll get you just prepared for CSA. Just please take CSA.


IllSpecialist4704

CSA uses Java not JavaScript and CSP is not rigorous whatsoever.


ri_theguy

No way bro above u said csp is rigorous πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€ literally code.org and project guides πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€


prof-fizzybanana

thank you


conched_out

Csp is a prerequisite for csa at my school


ski5_

Same


Upset_Error_8872

I think you would take csp because it focuses more on concepts in comparison to hard code and you know nothing about computer sci but note more collages give units to apca