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Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 3:57 am
i'll be graduating from high school 5 months from now.
i was wondering.. which course do you think is better?
:3
i'll appreciate your comments.
3nodding
4laugh
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Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:41 am
IT All the way!
Its my course uhm let see.... 6 years from now. xp
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Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:19 am
I say computer Science n.n
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Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 6:35 am
is it easy to find a job with those courses?. coz i really like to have a computer course.
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Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 6:58 pm
What do you think will be needed 5 years from now? What will land you the better job?
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 6:07 am
The magical land of computers is split in to three groups of people...Those that use the end product...Those that create the interface that the end product users use...And those that create the structure and logic that allows the creation peeps to create...
Right now, you're sat in group 1...
Computer Science is generally pointless - it makes you much better than other people in group 1, but you're still in group 1...So unless you're using it as a stepping stone towards software engineering (3rd group)...No point...
Group 2...It's more interesting than 1 and 3, and it requires less maths and physics knowledge than group 3...But the money isn't as good...
If you opt for the group 2 however, it'll make the switch to group 3 more difficult...
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 1:31 am
Elendil Telperien The magical land of computers is split in to three groups of people...Those that use the end product...Those that create the interface that the end product users use...And those that create the structure and logic that allows the creation peeps to create...
Right now, you're sat in group 1...
Computer Science is generally pointless - it makes you much better than other people in group 1, but you're still in group 1...So unless you're using it as a stepping stone towards software engineering (3rd group)...No point...
Group 2...It's more interesting than 1 and 3, and it requires less maths and physics knowledge than group 3...But the money isn't as good...
If you opt for the group 2 however, it'll make the switch to group 3 more difficult... Listen to this guy. He hit it bang on the head. I put Computer Science, only because knowing the lower tier stuff can help a lot in understanding what you are doing in the upper tiers (knowing about hardware and software is better than just software for example) but in todays market and the trends that are showing...yeah. Elendil is right. Of course its ultimately up to you and what you want out of a career. Good luck!
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 1:33 am
Daerius Ravenlord Elendil Telperien The magical land of computers is split in to three groups of people...Those that use the end product...Those that create the interface that the end product users use...And those that create the structure and logic that allows the creation peeps to create...
Right now, you're sat in group 1...
Computer Science is generally pointless - it makes you much better than other people in group 1, but you're still in group 1...So unless you're using it as a stepping stone towards software engineering (3rd group)...No point...
Group 2...It's more interesting than 1 and 3, and it requires less maths and physics knowledge than group 3...But the money isn't as good...
If you opt for the group 2 however, it'll make the switch to group 3 more difficult... Listen to this guy. He hit it bang on the head. I put Computer Science, only because knowing the lower tier stuff can help a lot in understanding what you are doing in the upper tiers (knowing about hardware and software is better than just software for example) but in todays market and the trends that are showing...yeah. Elendil is right. Of course its ultimately up to you and what you want out of a career. Good luck! Please refrain from reviving old threads. smile Thank you.
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