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Re: Help with College (High School Senior)
im a senior too haha. i think if you want to be a software developer you should probably go into computer science. My dad is a software developer and he was a computer science major in college
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Re: Help with College (High School Senior)
Now I honestly plan on making my own major which combines Computer Engineering, Computer Science, physics and math all in one. I want to be in the research field and work on quantum computers, parallel processing, a whole bunch of cool stuff like that. While getting a doctorate of comp sci and become a professor when I get old.
You know you can always change it, and or make your own major if your school allows. Your options are not limited. |
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Re: Help with College (High School Senior)
We are a company of software engineers. The title is given to a variety of engineering, computer science, math and physics majors.
Go visit colleges. Talk to college students. You are in Ohio. Find a SolidWorks users group in your area and attend a local meeting to see what professionals do with software. Also remember you can chance your mind. Today one of my colleague told me he started outing comp science and switched to chemical engineering. Not easy but possible. Marie |
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Re: Help with College (High School Senior)
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Re: Help with College (High School Senior)
Thank you very much!
This has been very helpful, and I think I'm going to look at some colleges to apply for summer semesters now lol. |
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Re: Help with College (High School Senior)
Look into Electrical Engineering programs with a software/programming concentration. Look for colleges with automatic full-tuition scholarships like Olin and Cooper Union.
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