12-20-2021, 07:04 PM
(12-20-2021, 12:12 AM)Pats20 Wrote: Computer architecture Done. Discrete math. Done. Now I just have to keep My fingers crossed that it all gets graded and submitted to tesu in time. Glory to God. And Thanks to this forum.
Amen!
(12-20-2021, 03:41 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: If u think doing CS degree online or B&M will give much knowledge- wake up . Most of Graduates are clueless about basics after their degrees..... it alll comes to self learning , so no University degrees will give u much knowledge in the field......
Degree is mostly for check box to pass HR for bigger companies. In many cases u stilll have to self learn to be able to pass multiple interviews......
A CS degree is a checkbox degree though IMO it's one of the most highly respected computer technology degrees since usually, they require extra math versus an IT degree. I agree that self-learning will make up more than 1/2 of your knowledge in this field.
You can do a variety of jobs with this degree. Some people might start with an IT support job, and some might go into frontend development. There is nothing wrong with those types of jobs. Those jobs still pay $60,000 to six figures a year.
A person that can design all of the core features of Netflix, Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter in a matter of a few days is hardly an ordinary type of person that isn't valuable.
Nothing is stopping you from grabbing an open-source AI, modifying the training data, and using that for your project or side hustle. You don't need a degree for this.
When you can get users foaming at the mouth for your content or software application, the sky is the limit to how valuable you are.
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Certs: Google (IT Support, Digital Marketing, Proj Mgmt); W3Schools PHP


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