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by BobbyTables2
6 hours ago
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Call me biased, but the CS degree always seemed like the “general studies” of computing fields. The interesting areas involve some sort of domain expertise- medical, physics, civil, electrical, chemical engineering, etc. or even pure math in the case of data science. CS lacks all of those, including a strong math background. Sure, for plain “boring” software development, CS is perfectly fine. But in terms of one’s personal education and career trajectory, why not aim higher? |
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