I'm already good at math and stuff and I' interested in trying to get more people to be more technology savvy
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nothing in life is worth it if you dont enjoy it, ask yourself if you enjoy CS then you will have your answer i took CS despite sucking at math and i regret wasting 2 years till i finally dropped out from being filtered
Ethan Parker
This I might drop out of comp sci because I dont care for the math.
Ian Reed
All my comp sci friends from college got great jobs go for it.
If you like being unemployed for months or years at a time in an industry with a massive oversupply of labor, sure.
Mason Edwards
Only if you can stand working with Indians.
Sebastian Campbell
Your degree wont matter after your first job.
Joshua Carter
what did you end up doing with your life, brazilcel?
Ryder Nguyen
Computer science programs are a waste of time. Learn coding on your own and start a business with the money you saved.
Oliver Wood
>Studying to get a job and not start a business
Christopher Flores
I taught myself cs for 2 or 3 years and got a job in a week after I started looking. Was an engineer before that so maybe I had more credibility because of that.
Also this. If I'm working for other people by the time I'm 30 I might just off myself. Point of taking on a job is to study their org and start your own.
Jacob Collins
comp sci degree gets your foot in the door, but you also have to be competent and dont expect your job to be interesting or fun
Easton Johnson
I'm 25 and in the top 20% of earners in the UK immediately after graduating because of CS. It's worth it but the industry is filled with woke shit and incompetents.
This is true if you are unskilled. If you are good at what you do or if you specialize in something sought after, companies will suck you off for a chance to give you an offer.
Hudson Torres
yes ML is free money for anyone math oriented I've known jews in silicon valley to literally pay $500K salaries for fucking basic bitch OCR I shit you not
get a masters/phd, load your pockets, then move somewhere not pozzed and have a big white family
also on the topic of obviously good life advice buy chainlink and get fit if for some reason you haven't already
Half true I know people that aren't good at math and taught themselves with for dummies and stuff like that
Camden Torres
Don't listen to this stupid Brazilian. It's good money. Take the money. You don't have to enjoy your job to enjoy the money. You have 16 hours a day outside of an eight hour shift, who cares?
Zachary Walker
If you have to ask then you don't need to know...
Luis Reyes
If you genuinely like Computer Science and math, do it. If you don’t like math or suck at it and don’t intend on getting better don’t do it.
Angel Harris
yeah I mean it probably helps being good at math, but its not necessary. You can learn things as you go. Most people who were shit at math in high school just didnt put enough effort into it.
Matthew Parker
Not anymore. 20 years ago, yes for sure. Now? Not so much. Too many pajeets already imported to take the jobs we couldn't outsource.
Levi Wood
>calling me stupid >wasting his life working something he hates ok
Joshua Fisher
If you're good and have a portfolio etc then yeah, totally doable and pays well. Personally I'm just getting name recognition in my employment history whilst I'm young, I work for a (((bank))) but working to get into a pure tech place soon.
Austin Hill
kek that picrel. Anything artsy is just a matter of connections, luck, and having refined taste. The first is the only one you *could* gain from college. You'd still be better off spending those 4 years working on a blog/youtube channel and submitting your work to literally anyone who'll look at it.
The only thing you can do with a social science degree is apply to grad school and become a professor teaching that bullshit to the next generation of chumps.
And Sports Science is just for nogs on football scholarships.
currently working for my family till i can figure something out, not happy with that by any means, but i am happier than when i was wasting my life doing something i hate
Daniel Gonzalez
Go for it, but keep in mind that a CS degree it's basically "the friends we made along the way", doesn't matter if you are a competent programmer if you don't have the networking
Bentley Davis
Just to make sure. I saw the first video and the other ones seem just to show OP what are the subjects of the degree.
Sebastian Hill
normal stuff, out of 40 people that started in my class only 7 graduated
Eli Campbell
nothing you learn in school about math has ANYTHING to do with computer science.
Luis Smith
This, lot of people who got in 20 years ago with multiple mcmansions. Crazy how it's gone from that to being an average job if you can find one. Granted you'll be in the top 20% but it will be what was considered an average middle class existence 30 years ago, minus the ability to support a family. When you're doing your 20th culture fit interview while on food stamps, remember that I warned you.
David Jackson
Understood user Thanks :]
Andrew Bailey
im gonna be in the same situation, brazilbro. im not cut out for EE. I'll have to be a jannie like my father. good luck. i hope u figure out what to do
Matthew Robinson
I'm not a nursing major but I thought nursing was good? Any idea why it's on there?
Ian Harris
If you have even a sliver of doubt please stay the fuck away
Wyatt Walker
what a pussy way of thinking
Nicholas Peterson
>doesn't matter if you are a competent programmer the vast majority if you aren't so yeah, if you are just like everybody else make sure to make a lot of friends
Angel Cruz
a lot of dumb foids get into nursing and barely scrape by. if they manage to graduate, they usually can't get hired anywhere.
Eli Reyes
>try and suck at it its your funeral
Parker Flores
Listen to this smart Brazilian. I went to college for bizniss and got a job in finance because I thought that's what I was "supposed" to do. Absolutely hated it. 10 hours a day of staring at spreadsheets and talking about other people's money. I complained about it to my dad and he said "get used to it because you'll be doing that every day for the next 40 years."
I quit and became a general contractor. Way more satisfying and doesn't make me want to eat buckshot. Still regret falling for the college meme tho
if you know what job you want, see if you can get it by self learning, or getting certs for some course they require.
if they require a degree go to school to get degreee.
you dont learn in school, you just get the paper, remember that.
Angel Ramirez
You can make good money as a knitter if you are good at it. You can make good money doing anything that ships, computer programming included, you need to ship programs.
So how do you get good in shipping something, be it computer programs or knitted hats?
ANSWER: by enjoying it. If you don't enjoy it you will always be shit-tier.