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What are some other majors I should consider if I already know a lot about CS?
I'm a senior in HS applying for college. I have done a lot of programming for personal projects and my school's robotics club. I'm thinking of studying CS in college, but I have heard that it's really hard to get into CS majors and the CS job market is getting really saturated. I'm interested...
How many classes in business major that people need to take?
The average number of classes that people take
What was the change like when you changed from school life to work life?
I'm currently a high schooler and getting ready to go to college. I was wondering how different life is between a student and a worker so I could be ready for this change.
What colleges are the best for Computer Science in California?
What colleges are the best for Computer Science in California?
What types of skills/experiences should I have to pursue a career in mechanical engineering What are the best UC's and opportunities I should look for?
I am interested in careers related to mechanical engineering. What are some skills I should have? Should I be going for mechanical engineering or should I be branching to all types of engineering?
I want to do video editing as a major but I don't know where to start professionally, what should I do?
I am a junior in high school who wants to take video editing as a career but I don't know about opportunities that support this career, anything I should look out for
After you get your college degree, what steps do you take to enter a career? Where can you go if you decide to work as a food server, but want to move on?
I don't know what career I want after college, but I am very open to doing small jobs like working at an ice cream parlor or boba shop. How do I move on if, for example, I want to be taken on a career in computer science? I'm thinking about internships, but wonder how people switch their jobs...
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