CS and analytics major here. I was originally only interested in data science but I am also considering software engineering now because of how much I enjoy developing software. By the way, great video!
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MIQL, that's a lot for this video! It's very helpful! I would like a part 2 of the different CS careers, please? Careers such as Machine Learning Software Engineer, Data Administrator, etc... Info such as job growth and job satisfaction, demand, how much experience you need to get in, salary, etc... would be so helpful too. Thank you!
Hey Michael! I am a new incoming transfer student at UCSD, and my major is computer science! I am so happy that you uploaded this particular video for explaining these great potential careers for us.
@@charliewang2u I’m scared. I have a 4.0 transfer gpa for CS. On paper I look excellent. But tbh, I’ve struggled so much in my CC classes…. taking FOREVER to complete assignments Im afraid that if UCSD CS would be too hard for me. Idk if I should even go if I get accepted. Afraid of dropping out. Im slow asf bro. Average intellect but great work ethic. Thoughts??
struggle it's a normal but being programmers you need to understand and memorize all about data procedures, i actually considered taking computer engineering not only software but having a basic circuits and electronic. Its really hard when it comes of hardware and software.
I think it’ll give you some good foundational knowledge on management! In terms of recruitment, since it’s only a minor it won’t be a massive deciding factor on a resume in my opinion, but it can’t hurt. Additionally, it’ll depend on the “manager” role you want. So directly managing people comes with experience, so you likely won’t land a people manager role directly out of college. But roles like program manager (which manage the project/program/product, not people) are definitely attainable right after college. Hope this helps!
Software engineer vs software developers there ARE NO difference... my job title is a software engineer but I have no degree (got the job thru coding bootcamp) they’re literally the same thing. Think of the word “software Engineer “ as a major MALL and inside that mall you have stores aka “web developer, database analysis, ML , etc..” I’m 21 btw:).
I am not super familiar with self-driving engineering, but I would probably first determine if you'd be more into the software engineering or the mechanical engineering side of it. I found some courses if you want to take a look into them and potentially learn more about it: Coursera: www.coursera.org/collections/become-a-self-driving-car-engineer Udacity: www.udacity.com/course/self-driving-car-engineer-nanodegree--nd013 I know it isn't much, but I hope this helps!
Ya I think that could be a good combo, but it’ll depend on what you want to go into! You could also just do a major in CS and a minor in business, because a double major can take longer to graduate
Your videos are very helpful thanks. Also, you explained why you got your cast, but not why you got wrist surgery (sorry for the spoilers to anyone watching)
This has nothing to do with the video but (I did come for the video and it was great) I knew you looked like someone and I couldn’t put my finger on it. Until light bulb.. you kinda look like Ted bundy. I’m sorry, I’m sorry.
Checkout part 2 here! th-cam.com/video/0zJWQ0ev83E/w-d-xo.html
How does this guy only have 450 subscribers, he deserves way more.
Appreciate it man!
How about now :)
This was very helpful.
Dude the video quality is impressive, both from the content and presentation perspective. You need more subs.
Appreciate it!
CS and analytics major here. I was originally only interested in data science but I am also considering software engineering now because of how much I enjoy developing software. By the way, great video!
Thanks so much! There are so many great opportunities out there in both data science and software engineering!
Very informative.. thank you for this content. I’ll be checking out the pc build next.
Glad you found it useful!
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your channel is gonna blow the fuck up pretty soon, keep grinding
Haha thanks man! I hope so
MIQL, that's a lot for this video! It's very helpful! I would like a part 2 of the different CS careers, please? Careers such as Machine Learning Software Engineer, Data Administrator, etc... Info such as job growth and job satisfaction, demand, how much experience you need to get in, salary, etc... would be so helpful too. Thank you!
Thanks! And here is the part 2 I made th-cam.com/video/0zJWQ0ev83E/w-d-xo.html
Hey Michael! I am a new incoming transfer student at UCSD, and my major is computer science! I am so happy that you uploaded this particular video for explaining these great potential careers for us.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
how hard is UCSD compared to CC?
@@ButerWarrior44 way harder
@@charliewang2u I’m scared. I have a 4.0 transfer gpa for CS. On paper I look excellent. But tbh, I’ve struggled so much in my CC classes…. taking FOREVER to complete assignments
Im afraid that if UCSD CS would be too hard for me. Idk if I should even go if I get accepted. Afraid of dropping out.
Im slow asf bro. Average intellect but great work ethic.
Thoughts??
@@charliewang2u btw how is it harder?
struggle it's a normal but being programmers you need to understand and memorize all about data procedures, i actually considered taking computer engineering not only software but having a basic circuits and electronic. Its really hard when it comes of hardware and software.
Good video man
Thanks man!
Thank you so much! This was very helpful to me.
Glad you found it useful!
Thanks for this video. I really want to be a Front end developer! I even looked into ui/ux design at one point
Thanks! Front-end is definitely super fun!
Instead do a full stack developer!!it has high demand
Great video man!! Now I’m not sure if I want cybersecurity or software engineer
Those are both great options!
Unrelated: you kind of look like Joe off of the show "You"
Haha ya I've actually gotten that before. I hope its a compliment lol!
Thank you for the advice.
Glad you found it useful!
Would it be helpful to have a minor in business management to have better odds of landing a manager roll ?
I think it’ll give you some good foundational knowledge on management! In terms of recruitment, since it’s only a minor it won’t be a massive deciding factor on a resume in my opinion, but it can’t hurt. Additionally, it’ll depend on the “manager” role you want. So directly managing people comes with experience, so you likely won’t land a people manager role directly out of college. But roles like program manager (which manage the project/program/product, not people) are definitely attainable right after college. Hope this helps!
i have no clue what to do
Can you also become a product manager with a MIS major?
Because PM work can get very broad, I think its open to a wide variety of backgrounds!
@@ByteOfMichael Hey is computer science and business administration a good combo for double major?
Please make another video !
Every time you showed the salary charts, my eyes veered to the left to see what I could get with my 2.5 GPA 🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Software engineer vs software developers there ARE NO difference... my job title is a software engineer but I have no degree (got the job thru coding bootcamp) they’re literally the same thing. Think of the word “software Engineer “ as a major MALL and inside that mall you have stores aka “web developer, database analysis, ML , etc..” I’m 21 btw:).
How much do you get paid tho
Can I do both software engineer and game development
Definitely!
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Hii thanks for the informative video but I was wondering why you didn't cover embedded software engineers?
I was just not too familiar with the position!
My CS major and TH-cam Data Science brought me here…is this destiny?
its all calculated
@@ByteOfMichael This video was really informative and helpful, thank you!
How to get into Self-Driving car engineering? I am interested in it.
I am not super familiar with self-driving engineering, but I would probably first determine if you'd be more into the software engineering or the mechanical engineering side of it.
I found some courses if you want to take a look into them and potentially learn more about it:
Coursera: www.coursera.org/collections/become-a-self-driving-car-engineer
Udacity: www.udacity.com/course/self-driving-car-engineer-nanodegree--nd013
I know it isn't much, but I hope this helps!
MIQL thank you brother. I am more into software engineering side.
Hey is computer science and business administration a good combo for double major? And what’s a best double major with cs? Thanks
Ya I think that could be a good combo, but it’ll depend on what you want to go into! You could also just do a major in CS and a minor in business, because a double major can take longer to graduate
@@ByteOfMichael okay thanks!
Your videos are very helpful thanks. Also, you explained why you got your cast, but not why you got wrist surgery (sorry for the spoilers to anyone watching)
Hahah thanks so much! And I had to get wrist surgery because they were removing a ganglion cyst (I know it sounds gross)
@@ByteOfMichael Ohh, hope it recovers smoothly!
Thank you!
Tnx
I really want to learn that British accent though 😂... Really helpful video btw
Glad you found it useful!
forgot iOS Dev:/
I think that could potentially fall under the broader category of “software developer”
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hahah
you forgot youtube as a career
oh trueeee
This has nothing to do with the video but (I did come for the video and it was great) I knew you looked like someone and I couldn’t put my finger on it. Until light bulb.. you kinda look like Ted bundy. I’m sorry, I’m sorry.
hahah oh god
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