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  • #31
    even me?
    To us, it is the BEAST.

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    • #32
      Alot of interesting things said here and believe it or not for once im NOT going to talk....

      *hears gasps in the backround*

      I need to think hard about what has been said, continue to add though-I'll be reading it.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Sava
        even me?
        You did ok, son.

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        • #34
          even me?
          even you.

          I need to think hard about what has been said, continue to add though-I'll be reading it.
          I hope you do. One of the smartest things ever said, and I don't know who said it, was; "Don't let education interfere with your education."

          Take that to heart.

          There is a lot more to learn at school than is what actually being taught. Learn to see that and you will definitly find what it is you are looking for.

          I would get that computer degree, if for nothing else, just to get a degree. A lot of ppl go through life looking for something, and ignoring what they have. Then, in the end, they still feel like they need something, even if they have everything... eh, Rosebud?

          I went into college knowing what I was going to do, and I did it. Hardest thing I ever did. Do I regret it? No, I did something I set out to do. Might I change my mind now, and get another degree to be able to do something I might really love instead of something that just pays the bills and makes me fill usefull? Probably, and guess what; my work will pay for it.

          My first love was music. I went to school and got a chemical engineering degree and a music minor. Took me a little longer than others, but college is about self discovery. I also took a lot of environmental courses as well as extra chemistry and civil engineering courses. Why? I wanted to know what that sheit was all about.

          Whatever you do make sure that you have fun doing and are doing something that can make a difference in other peoples lives as well as your own.

          History+Politics+Computers?

          Ever watch the discovery channel? I always like those shows that try and retrace what life would of been like back in the days of yore... The last one was that "how did Ceasar die?" Ceasar was into politics (I think), the did a lot of stuff with computers, and it was definitly history... Maybe something along the lines of archeology could hold a place for all your interests...
          Monkey!!!

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          • #35
            Mark Twain:

            "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."
            Last edited by Ben Kenobi; May 1, 2003, 16:01.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Vesayen
              I quite stupidly applied for the college as a CS major(they have a program where if you are in the CS program you must enter with that declared major as you come on) at my parents behest(thought it was a bad idea and went along)-Im not sure if I CAN take a general course load and the CS thing at the same time-im also not sure if I can switch to a general course-load once I've been accepted to the CS one.
              I applied for the engineering school at my university. Same idea as your CS - you come in declared and in that school. after 2 years of struggling, i switched into letters and science and didn't decide I wanted to major in sociology till my 4th year. I took 5 years though, but I took all the required courses for sociology in 2 years.

              I'm sure there will be overlap in your general ed between CS and general courses. If you look at the map of your university CS course load, they should tell you what year and when to take the electives which can also be seen as general ed classes.
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              • #37
                Infantry!
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                Civilization player since the dawn of time

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                • #38
                  But the thing about real life is this: comp-sci is a very valueable thing. Lots of companies need computer people. My present gf is such a person, and she makes tons of money (and has the added bonus of really liking what she does). I, on the other hand, make decent money while merely tolerating my job. This essentially stems from a basic part of my personality: work sucks. Anything, even if I like it, sucks the instant it becomes mandatory. I think I love History because it was always something I approached as a hobby. I love talking about History with my father or some of my friends, but when it came time to do my Thesis... I wasn't particularly enthused. Based on that, I almost wish I had done comp-sci so I could be making more money while tolerating my job.

                  Did that make any sense?

                  -Arrian
                  I'm sure alot of people feel the same way, and yes, I'm one of them.
                  Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                  Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Sava
                    You go to college to really get a general education. It teaches your brain how to learn and think critically. Most likely, you'll find your niche. But don't worry, nobody plans their entire future at 18.
                    Sava, this is the single smartest thing I have ever seen you post.

                    Vesayen: You cannot find satisfaction in your life by trying to live up to someone else's expectations. You should carefully consider your parents advice, but it is ultimately you that must live your life. Do what makes you happy!

                    There are very successful people in every field, the key is doing what you enjoy and doing it well.

                    Good Luck!
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Vesayen
                      Alot of interesting things said here and believe it or not for once im NOT going to talk....

                      *hears gasps in the backround*

                      I need to think hard about what has been said, continue to add though-I'll be reading it.
                      Please report back with details on your specific course load, course details, etc. Much of this may be available online.

                      Crack a sweat!

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                      • #41
                        Okay third attempt to write a reply! (the shorter the better version)

                        I felt the same as you did when I was at your age.
                        I am computer science student. I study for 3 years now. I do not like it. I should have studied journalism or something that is creative and maybe has to do with writing.
                        The courses cover like every aspect of computer science. So much courses I am not interested yet have to do. I am showing signs of "computer science"irsm. My worst nightmare, would be to wake up after the same nightmare and scream: NOOO I AM A NERD/GEEK. Because I am trapped in an endless loop until I run out of memory (mad laughter)

                        This best describes my situation:

                        Good luck,
                        Ata

                        P.S.: In Computer Science NOTHING works as expected. Just imagine what Windows does to "normal" users and then imagine what it does to "developers". And thats not just with Windows. EVERYTHING is that way. Nothing works right out of the box. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. I am tired of that.

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                        • #42
                          Do what you like. If you get a good graduate degree you will get hired.

                          Humanities grads tend to lag behind in salary for the first 15-20 years post college, but overtake on the average those in tech professions after that.
                          Only feebs vote.

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                          • #43
                            speakign as a compsci major, if you enjoy the act of coding, theres something wrong with you. enoying the results, or the fact that you work on pure caffiene ar 5 am, and can play civ while mulling over your Data Strucures and Algorithms project, is ok
                            "I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
                            - Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card

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                            • #44
                              hi ,

                              do whatever you like to do , everything else is just background noise , ......


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                              • #45
                                I dropped out at 18 and didnt go to University, in some ways I regret it and may have been a big mistake. It certainly holds you back in some careers.

                                However, I worked hard and ive made my way up the ladder to a moderately well paid job.

                                Thing is I LOVE MY JOB. I dont get mega bucks and people always tell me I could do better. Im really good at my job (Im a software testing manager) and know (without bragging) I could probably double my salary if I moved the short distance to London.

                                The thing is I really do like where I work, the job I do and the people I work with. Ive been in bad jobs before.

                                Suppose all I am trying to say is dont worry about it at the moment, go with your heart not your head. You can always change direction later in life.

                                Above all I once hear this quote and it certainly stands for me.

                                "If you find a job you love, youll never work again".

                                What are your proirities? money, self fulfillment, etc etc. or maybe they are affected by family pressures.

                                I still say go with your heart.

                                Hope that helps

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