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by iends
4504 days ago
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Almost always. If you're CS program that was like mine you were in a program that is full of guys who largely wanted to build computer games. Diversity of relationships is very important, especially in college. Adding a second major (math, econ, history, etc) will give you this diversity and will also give you a different perspective on certain industries. If the OP has been programming for 6 years, then a CS degree will not be challenging at his average state school. |
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