I think whatever you major in you will be successful, just follow your dreams.
I think whatever you major in you will be successful, just follow your dreams.
don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....
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Thanks Kfamr for the signature!
Take all the 'basic' classes during your first few sememsters, that way you can skate thru the last semesters of school.
You can take a few classes of your major at the same time and really see if you want to go thru with it.
Also look at the sub-subjects of GD.
If you don't do GD you may like programming or ??
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I second taking basic classes, most people have no clue what they want to do when they get out of high school, and a LOT of people change majors. I still don't know what I want to do past about a year or two in the future.
Niņo & Eliza
I think you have to take basic classes, not positive though. I am really thinking about a Computer Science Degree and RICHARD I think that includes programming. I could possibly minor in GD. I am wondering though, for those with Computer Science degrees or something related - was there alot of HARD math involved? I believe I can do it if there's not math that's to hard. I've been reading alot about it and I read about how there's not much math. It depends on which direction you go in and all that. My Dad has an IT degree and said it involves alot of Binary and Computer Language and all that. I've been looking at the courses at 3 different schools and it includes some math courses like Calculus and Discrete Math. Discrete math, I believe I can do, but Calculus
So, my question is, is there alot of HARD math involved? Oh, and my friend said her mom is a computer science major or something and that the field is completely deadis that true? I wouldn't think so, this is the "computer age" after all.
I majored in IT, a lot has changed since the 1980's though. I didn't have to take much math, I took business calculus which wasn't too bad.
Honestly if you were my kid...well you sort of areI wouldn't recommend the computer field, it is so volatile. I know a lot of people that have lost their jobs in the last few years.
don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....
I have been frosted!
Thanks Kfamr for the signature!
But if you could learn to program in SAS (a statistical program language) or another stats program there are LOTS of positions out there
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