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What can I do in high school to get prepared especially if my school don’t offer any computer science classes?
What can I do in high school to get prepared especially if my school don’t offer any computer science classes?
Hey guys, Im a kid from Colorado and will be attending Boston university for computer software engineering. Lately I can’t help but think if I’ve made the right choice in schools, since I had a good offer from school of mines (a highly ranked school in CO). As well as having family only 30 mins away, that attribute of convenience is nice. The constant thinking if I made the right choice paired with the natural emotions of being nervous have had me contemplating if what I am doing is the best path for me. How can you deal with going to college the first time, and have you ever thought if you made the right choice in schools?
Hey Baxate. I’m a computer science student right now and i’m having a huge dilemma about my future and wanted to ask you what i could do to succeed. i go to a liberal arts university ranked a little below 100 nationally for computer science and without an actual engineering department on a practically full ride financial award. i sent in a transfer application for virginia tech which is a school ranked top 25 in the nation for engineering and 29 for computer science. i don’t like the atmosphere of my current college and think virginia tech would offer a much more enjoyable environment for me. however, there are some issues. number one it’s more expensive and i would risk potentially going into around 30000 dollars in debt but hopefully less based off of my current plan to pay. because of that i would also have to work a little during college which may restrict my financial freedom and time management. number 2 i’m less certain about the potential of summer research at tech vs my school, since i’ll be coming in as a transfer student, however i’m sure i’d still be capable of finding some opportunity. i want to have a better, more enjoyable college experience and go where i know i can elevate a potential career in computer science, but i also don’t want to make a decision that would be rash financially and put me in a bad position for my future. as someone in the field snd s former college student, i was hoping you could offer some advice for me? thanks so much!:
I got an offer and I’m confused on what to choose Electromechanical Engineering Technology - Automation Or (Software Engineering) And why would you choose
Hey Baxate. I am currently pursuing my bachelors in computer science engineering. I got an internship offer as a technical writer and they are offering me good pay. Should I take this internship offer or will it affect my chances of landing a software development role in the future? I love coding and I want to land a coding job in the future. So should I take up this technical writing internship or not?