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i never said that, coding is probably one of the most lucrative skills u can learn. im just saying the tech industry is pretty fukking racist
What's wrong with cs majorDon't do cs if you are only motivated by pay. If you are only motivated by pay just cut that in half and become a nurse.
Finance is much more pedigree oriented (i.e where you went to school), with Comp Sci an Engineering you have far more latitude in your opportunities. BUT if you have a strong math background, you'll do pretty well no matter what.
Now if you were to get into Wharton or something for Finance--I'd recommend that you'd go there.
Yeah without a doubt, a lot of Finance programs aren't necessarily strong in Quant. It's sort of like Economics in the sense that it can be as math heavy as you want it to be or whatever the requirements are for the completion of your program.Even then, it's way easier to go for a STEM degree and switch to high finance than get a finance degree and switch to tech....
I'm going to be a cc transfer is that perstgeous enough?Finance is much more pedigree oriented (i.e where you went to school), with Comp Sci an Engineering you have far more latitude in your opportunities. BUT if you have a strong math background, you'll do pretty well no matter what.
Now if you were to get into Wharton or something for Finance--I'd recommend that you'd go there.
depends on the State and if they have any consortium agreements with the neighboring colleges. Not all 4 year programs accept CC credits regardless of what your grades were.I'm going to be a cc transfer is that perstgeous enough?
So sc is pretty much better than financing what is your major?Even then, it's way easier to go for a STEM degree and switch to high finance than get a finance degree and switch to tech....
Nothing at all but I wouldn't recommend taking it up if you are only interested in pay. The workload gets pretty intense and you might end up hating it if you aren't already interested in CS. You are transferring from a CC or are you starting CC soon? If you are starting CC, just go with nursing or any other two year that can get you a job faster. lol This is only assuming you are looking to get paid though.What's wrong with cs major
So sc is pretty much better than financing what is your major?
The degree isn't the key to unlock the door. The key to unlock the door is experience. You can pick either one but if you don't internship,network, or obtain some type of experience while studying, you'll end up unemployed begging for a company to take a chance on you. Not to mention them student loan bills going to pile up.
