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Join Date: Aug 2013
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???? Math is about remembering the equations and various laws, math is super easy because it's just memory based and making calculations I'm guessing you haven't done any biology post-secondary because it's not just "remembering things" |
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09-17-2017
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Larunda Relay
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Lol you're gonna need good memorization skills and study methods regardless of which subject you learn. There is a **** load of memorization needed for chemistry and biology. |
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09-18-2017
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Australia
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Pick what you're interested in, not something others suggest.
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09-18-2017
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Omaha, NE
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Honestly, I think you should get a degree in business and learn computer science on the side. Computer science is widely known as a field that people without a degree can get a job in (source: my extensive research as a computer science major in a software engineering internship). Otherwise you could get a degree in computer science with a minor in business -- that's a good route to take too. Either way, I'd suggested going for a degree with less years spent in school, like a bachelor's degree first, because you can always* go for a graduate degree after you get your bachelor's anyways. * = After so many years out of school, you have to retake certain classes. |
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09-18-2017
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Hyrule Knights
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: In your head 24/7
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art majors is where the money at. I hear iClassic pays gfx artists 10k gralats a month.
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09-18-2017
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Blacksburg, Virginia
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I came into college wanting to be an engineer, but I have been looking at switching to a multimedia journalism major. Do whatever you're interested in and take classes you've never thought of taking before.
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09-18-2017
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Uk/london
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Furthermore, I did some researches about the salary for both computer science related jobs and business administration related jobs. At the start of your job as a business administrator you don't really get paid much however, your salary increases depending on your experience. Also, I seemed to be interested in IT security it's a nixe job where you defend against hackers for the company or the police. The salary is also good for IT security jobs, it starts even then gets high depending on your experience. The salary of a job is an important factor but, there is no point getting into a job that you won't be interested in just because you could get a good salary. I finished school last year and i'm 16 years old right now. I can do one year in college then do a foundation year in university then starts with my degree years. Or, I can do two years in college then move into university and starts with the degree years straight away. I have few months to make my choice if I wanted to do a foundation year in university.
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09-18-2017
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Regardless, there is a lot of math involved for comp sci. You need to learn that stuff whether you like it or not. |
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09-18-2017
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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There are services online that can help teach you to be competent (to an extent) with computer science. Much less of this for business / economics. You will need a good understanding of math for both of them so get used to that idea. |