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id stick to computer science.
its one of the few fields that will continue to expand. unfortunately, since its so important you'll be competing against the best of the best your whole life.
that can either motivate you or crush you

and a degree doesnt mean anything these days
you need to get yourself a masters to make something of yourself
Thanks for the feedback, I'll take that into consideration. I've read Economics is great because it covers multiple fields that businesses are looking for. Ex: Banking, Product Management, etc.. Any experience with it?
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Originally Posted by Jason View Post
id stick to computer science.
its one of the few fields that will continue to expand. unfortunately, since its so important you'll be competing against the best of the best your whole life.
that can either motivate you or crush you

and a degree doesnt mean anything these days
you need to get yourself a masters to make something of yourself
Thanks for the feedback, I'll take that into consideration. I've read Economics is great because it covers multiple fields that businesses are looking for. Ex: Banking, Product Management, etc.. Any experience with it?
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