MisterLuffy
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Feep said:Beyond Falch's excellent advice, there are many Computer Science majors here on GAF. I confess, I was Computer Engineering/Electrical Engineering, but for the purposes of this discussion, allow me the slight discrepancy. = D
Computer Science (and programming in general), if you're suited for the task, is a remarkably fulfilling field. Writing code, writing algorithms, is an entirely unique blend of creativity and analytical skills, a riddle with infinite answers, a field where the questions themselves are ofttimes unknown. The field grants upon you a type of wizardry, for the world is run on computers, and so few really know anything about how they work...but you will, just snap your fingers, you made a script using regular expressions to intelligently update a database, snap your fingers, you created a clever way of expressing data to illuminate a topic.
On the other hand, while being a doctor can be very fulfilling, it's not roses-and-dances. My father is one; I should know. He works very hard, 60+ hour workweeks, and has to deal very often with malpractice suits and horrible insurance company policies; he often can't give the treatment he feels is fully correct. Meanwhile, your journey there will comprise another six to ten years of schooling, during which you will likely accrue near or over a hundred thousand dollars in debt.
It's your decision...do as you like. How can parents be ashamed of a computer scientist, anyway? That's dope as fuck.
Diabhal said:I got my Honors Bachelors degree in Software Engineering last year, and it's a great field to get into. It can be rewarding, well paid, great hours, even better benefits, and you can pretty much solve any problem, or work on any project you can imagine. The scope of employment within the industry is incredible too, anything from Analysis, Design, Marketing, Development, Consultancy and beyond.
Also, likely any company you'd get working with after college will be a multinational, which will open up doors most other industries can only dream of. Imagine being able to relocate somewhere else in the world, with a life already set up for you with regards to employment, relocation assistance etc.
You're not making the wrong choice buddy![]()
Thanks guys, I hope I can endure the difficulties of this major. I really hate to be intimidated by the fact that it's a hard major. I might stick with it to see if I can handle the classes I'm taking for my major. If I can't, then I might switch my major to another but I would be way behind because I'm supposed to transfer to 4 year college and by now I have to take major classes.