I've been to community college for a business diploma. It was tuition free education so it was definitely worth it and met some really cool people there
I'm in school online for my associates and Politics in school is ridiculous. They literally shove the woke beliefs they have down my throat and I have to just bite my tongue. I'm thinking about switching the degree to Computer science, lol I originally enrolled for that and decided to change it to accounting and now I'm regretting it.
@@JustJoshinYouBro You learn as you progress, but the first courses pushes you to learn stuff when it does not seem fun. Later on you will find developing so cool, when you know your work environment and don't get so many setbacks. Got a job before i graduated, but I'm gonna push through anyway. I must say that it needs your own passion and excitement to make it work. If you only do the mandatory it will make it feel dull and not worthy. A good place to start would be to setup a Linux on a machine and learning how to use terminal. If you like that, then cs is for you.
I've been to community college for a business diploma. It was tuition free education so it was definitely worth it and met some really cool people there
I have never been to college
WhyLearn i'm from the UK and the same applies here. You are spot on
I'm in school online for my associates and Politics in school is ridiculous. They literally shove the woke beliefs they have down my throat and I have to just bite my tongue. I'm thinking about switching the degree to Computer science, lol I originally enrolled for that and decided to change it to accounting and now I'm regretting it.
cs here and love it, just focus on the technical stuff, no bs
@@tuukka2285 Have you learned anything with it?
@@JustJoshinYouBro You learn as you progress, but the first courses pushes you to learn stuff when it does not seem fun. Later on you will find developing so cool, when you know your work environment and don't get so many setbacks. Got a job before i graduated, but I'm gonna push through anyway. I must say that it needs your own passion and excitement to make it work. If you only do the mandatory it will make it feel dull and not worthy. A good place to start would be to setup a Linux on a machine and learning how to use terminal. If you like that, then cs is for you.