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I am considering studying A degree in computer Science.
Im not sure what i want to do for a career , but i am certain that it has to do with the I.T industry. I have made a few websites ,coded some programmes and learnt the basic of things like html and SQL. And i really enjoy doing those things.
I just have a few concerns regarding the Computer Science course itself.
It seems like you spend a minimal time actually doing the stuff i enjoy and you spend more time doing stuff like Applied Maths and Maths. One person i even spoke to is majoring in Computer Science but is taking economics as a module. Im not the biggest fan of those kind of thngs.
But what are my alternatives ?
Should i just do the CS degree and labour through it or is there anything else you can do. How importnat is a CS degree in the industry? Is it possible to get a job from just being self taught , and if so how difficult is it .
Any help would be hugely aprreciated.
Thank you
Im not sure what i want to do for a career , but i am certain that it has to do with the I.T industry. I have made a few websites ,coded some programmes and learnt the basic of things like html and SQL. And i really enjoy doing those things.
I just have a few concerns regarding the Computer Science course itself.
It seems like you spend a minimal time actually doing the stuff i enjoy and you spend more time doing stuff like Applied Maths and Maths. One person i even spoke to is majoring in Computer Science but is taking economics as a module. Im not the biggest fan of those kind of thngs.
But what are my alternatives ?
Should i just do the CS degree and labour through it or is there anything else you can do. How importnat is a CS degree in the industry? Is it possible to get a job from just being self taught , and if so how difficult is it .
Any help would be hugely aprreciated.
Thank you