| I've seen a lot of discussion about my choice of looking for a job directly after Highschool. Reasons against college - I recently visited a College Conference and wans't really impressed by any of them, mainly because their presented curriculum where basic js, css, html, react, easy leetcode algorithms which I already know - I don't really happy with my current position in School, where I sit and listen to the teacher talking about a topic for an hour which I could teach myself with a 5 min youtube video - Additionally my plan was to move to the US where Waterloo University would be 100k a year for non-us-citizen - I've heard that after a few years of working as a Software Engineer the college degree doesn't matter anymore - Having an income - learning from experienced Software Engineers Reasons for college: - the life experience - some people say getting a job without a degree is almost impossible What do you guys think about this list? |
That sounds like a terrible idea, to be fair. (And you don't mean University of Waterloo in Canada?). Isn't University free in Germany?
> mainly because their presented curriculum where basic js, css, html, react, easy leetcode algorithms
Maybe, but are you sure they aren't teaching engineering ethics, digital logic, discrete algebra, calculus, and a lot of other things too?
Additionally, you will never again get the chance to be 18-22 and around a whole bunch of 18-22 year-olds again. It will never be easier in your life to make friends. You have your whole life to be programming. Don't make the same mistake I made. Live it up. Study abroad. Go on spring break with friends.