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RE: What's better? - OversouL - 01-07-2014 (01-07-2014, 10:44 AM)hiima_3 Wrote: thanks very much Lol, what? Read the thread first or quote the post you're replying to. RE: What's better? - w00t - 01-08-2014 (01-07-2014, 08:12 AM)Cyan Wrote: Computer Engineering would be something I would do, even though I'm in love with the Army and graphics I would do this as a back up plan Don't join the armed forces if it's not your first option. Unless you need the money for an education, like, NEED, it's just going to be hell for you. RE: What's better? - Nil - 01-08-2014 (01-07-2014, 04:36 AM)w00t Wrote: What you need to do if you're looking to be highly employable as a SE/CS is to be able to show/prove that you are more than just a programmer - you understand how computers work at a fairly basic level, and therefore can make software as efficient as possible, and that you are aware of the limitations, and therefore the possibilities, of specific languages. Good point. You need to be able to set yourself apart if you're going to strictly program/create software. I'd just like to say that going the CS route doesn't automatically mean you'll be programming for the rest of your life. There are several paths you can take while majoring in CS, you just need to find out what truly interests you and find a game plan. |