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Boost in high school students taking advanced computer science could change the face of tech

  • Written by Christina Gardner-McCune, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University of Florida
New data show more girls and minority students are taking advanced computer science courses in high school.Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock.com

Often when I speak with students who are majoring in computer sciences, many of them tell me that they have never taken a computer science course until college. This is especially true for the female,...

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