I'm in high school now and the equipment is quite sufficient for learning on. Just last year we got some hyper threaded single core Pentium 4 systems for the computer science room. The curriculum for classes such as computer engineering and computer science cover a substantial amount of ground. Programming is taught in java and while it teaches a lot about the basics, more advanced concepts are in my opinion poorly taught by relying on Java's vast library of classes. The other course, Computer Engineering is quite vast in its coverage of computer related fields. It covers computer problem diagnosis and repair to Boolean algebra.
I'm in high school now and the equipment is quite sufficient for learning on. Just last year we got some hyper threaded single core Pentium 4 systems for the computer science room. The curriculum for classes such as computer engineering and computer science cover a substantial amount of ground. Programming is taught in java and while it teaches a lot about the basics, more advanced concepts are in my opinion poorly taught by relying on Java's vast library of classes. The other course, Computer Engineering is quite vast in its coverage of computer related fields. It covers computer problem diagnosis and repair to Boolean algebra.