<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (peg182)</div><div class='quotemain'> Right now, I'm a Computer Science major at a Community College(2 year college, planning to transfer), and right now I'm completely rethinking my career choice. I'm in some computer classes, whereas some are extremely easy, and...well, i don't get Java or Eclipse (java compiler) at all. </p> I'm not sure at all what I want to do right now. I'm thinking either I'll go to State University of New York Institute of Technology (SUNY IT) or a school of that type, and be either a Software Engineer or a Hardware Engineer (leaning towards hardware) major. </p> But then again, I'm having my doubts about how much I'll want to get into that field, and am seriously considering Sports Management, because that's the one that seems most interesting to me (although i'm not too sure where i'd go for that).</p> It's so stressful just thinking about what i'm going to do as a career. </p> Anyone else ever have problems with figuring out majors, or where to go to college? </p> </div></p> Dude, there's nothing wrong with holding off on transferring, and taking classes while you're not enrolled to figure out what you want to do. If you need the credits to transfer, it can be a little expensive, but otherwise you could just audit while you worked part-time (say, teaching C++). </p> </p>
Nice to see I haven't changed in 3 years. </p> </p> Politics would be cool, ya know, if I wasn't born in Canada.</p> </p> And I'd hate to be rich. I lived in a pretty rich town, but in an apartment. The snobs were just so... I don't know, just not something I'd want my kids to be.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (lukewarmplay)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (peg182)</div><div class='quotemain'> Right now, I'm a Computer Science major at a Community College(2 year college, planning to transfer), and right now I'm completely rethinking my career choice. I'm in some computer classes, whereas some are extremely easy, and...well, i don't get Java or Eclipse (java compiler) at all. </p> I'm not sure at all what I want to do right now. I'm thinking either I'll go to State University of New York Institute of Technology (SUNY IT) or a school of that type, and be either a Software Engineer or a Hardware Engineer (leaning towards hardware) major. </p> But then again, I'm having my doubts about how much I'll want to get into that field, and am seriously considering Sports Management, because that's the one that seems most interesting to me (although i'm not too sure where i'd go for that).</p> It's so stressful just thinking about what i'm going to do as a career. </p> Anyone else ever have problems with figuring out majors, or where to go to college? </p> </div></p> Dude, there's nothing wrong with holding off on transferring, and taking classes while you're not enrolled to figure out what you want to do. If you need the credits to transfer, it can be a little expensive, but otherwise you could just audit while you worked part-time (say, teaching C++). </p> </div> </p> that actually sounds good. i'm starting to consider continuing on with computer science, and if i like it, i'll continue it....but if i find any other problems with it that i really don't like, i'll end up switching to sports management.</p> sports management would be my "dream", but i just think i'd have more success with computer science, and enjoy it probaby just as much.</p>