Message from @Kaytee
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Answer the age old question: CS or IT
Probably doing sysadmin
SysAdmin
Actually the study im doing
CS is generally the better all-rounder degree
if you do CS, there's nothing stopping you from doing non-coding IT jobs
whereas it's harder the other way round
is sysadmin coding?
devops is
with sysadmin, I reckon it's mostly scripting
I like the material so far
gonna try to be graduating with my CS degree this year
is quite funny because the core math courses are pleb tier in the math realm @transience
Like I'm considering doing IT and then doing a quick CS degree at community college
i dont want to imagine the "pure" math of things
@Droidbot go for it
do you like that doe?
i kinda just wanna audit some classes
just to expans my skillset and have _something_ a little stronger than certs to try and weasel into recommendations with
in my case i want to do a PhD in mechatronics to combined mechanical engineering with electrical/computer engineering parts. I say i should have studied comp. but whatever. Mechanical engineering was not bad by any means
CS is a meme degree, do an engineering degree and learn to code on the side if you wanna work in a field like that
past the super undergrad cs minor tier stuff CS is basically just philisopy pretending to be math
hell if i were to go back to uni and finish i'd probably just go for a phil major and minor in something "more practical"
How do majors and minors work though
I'm a bong so I don't understand that stuff
you have to take a couple slightly more advanced classes for a major
here, it's generally one subject only
a minor is a cut down version of the same program
i think minors are a meme
here in mechanical engineering they offer us the aerospace minor
i dont think is really worth it
here aerospace eng is its own major
so is electromechanical
if sports science can be a degree
sports science is just a flavor of bioengineering tbh
it's really cool shit
@Kaytee nice
here we only have the classic engineerings
mechanical, computer, electrical, chemical and civil
in a way the university was cheap so
in a way that's why i want to do the PhD