I know I get computers for the most part, I am best at end user stuff and hardware. But I have a feeling that its worthless knowledge unless I go like A+ certification and be mr geeksquad and I don't think theres exactly hope in that.
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What Computer Majors Are Out There?
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Posted 26 November 2006 - 07:22 PM
If I wanted a major in computers... but I don't want computer science because I fail to grasp the logic behind programming. Do I really have any options?
I know I get computers for the most part, I am best at end user stuff and hardware. But I have a feeling that its worthless knowledge unless I go like A+ certification and be mr geeksquad and I don't think theres exactly hope in that.
I know I get computers for the most part, I am best at end user stuff and hardware. But I have a feeling that its worthless knowledge unless I go like A+ certification and be mr geeksquad and I don't think theres exactly hope in that.
#2
Posted 26 November 2006 - 09:31 PM
if you're good at hardware you could be an IT. sooo...yeah you'll have to get all the certifications you can in like microsoft, A+, cisco. i started that but it wasn't for me. you could consider going to ITT in your city
but as for majors all of them that i know of have programming in them.
but as for majors all of them that i know of have programming in them.
#3
Posted 26 November 2006 - 10:38 PM
im in the programming crap. urhosaidhofuieoj vsodinfor!!! (#^&(#*@&^%(*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
get it?
get it?
#4
Posted 26 November 2006 - 11:19 PM
i think what you're basically thinkin about is like an ITT Tech or Devry type of route as a computer technician type of thing?
all computer majors are going to need some type of programming background... like C++ or assembly language
if your campus has computer engineering then check out that major. it has less emphasis on software than CS.
all computer majors are going to need some type of programming background... like C++ or assembly language
if your campus has computer engineering then check out that major. it has less emphasis on software than CS.
#5
Posted 27 November 2006 - 12:15 AM
I see, so to do what I find fun would be a pretty big change in direction of life. Less of a change in major, more of wasted the last 3 years. Something to ponder about.
Ill look up some CS classes and see. Im less inclined towards cS as I have only taken a very basic C++ class and it was hard enough.
Ill look up some CS classes and see. Im less inclined towards cS as I have only taken a very basic C++ class and it was hard enough.
#6
Posted 28 November 2006 - 01:57 AM
just be an EE major...im sure they got computer branch in their programs like networking and etc...or CE on the EE track if you think you can take on the CS programming...go research about EE b4 changing im not 100% sure...im not an EE guy myself...i like programming

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