Hi, everyone.
I’m planning to take a Software Engineering degree while working full-time as a copywriter. I’m very excited about it, but also a bit nervous about balancing both commitments.
The reality is that where I live, it’s not financially feasible to pursue my education without keeping my current job, especially since tuition starts at $10,000 a year.
For anyone who’s been in a similar situation, working full-time while pursuing a tech degree, do you have any advice? Would you recommend going part-time instead, with a lighter course load of 9-12 credit hours per semester?
This might sound cheesy, but tech and math have always been a true passion of mine. It’s something I’ve been drawn to for years, regardless of job market trends or AI penetration. I just want to be a part of it.
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r/cscareerquestions Hi, everyone. I’m planning to take a Software Engineering degree while working full-time as a copywriter. I’m very excited about it, but also a bit nervous about balancing both commitments. The reality is that where I live, it’s not financially feasible to pursue my education without keeping my current job, especially since tuition starts at $10,000 a year. For anyone who’s been in a similar situation, working full-time while pursuing a tech degree, do you have any advice? Would you recommend going part-time instead, with a lighter course load of 9-12 credit hours per semester? This might sound cheesy, but tech and math have always been a true passion of mine. It’s something I’ve been drawn to for years, regardless of job market trends or AI penetration. I just want to be a part of it. submitted by /u/mcdonaldsat4am [link] [comments]
Hi, everyone.
I’m planning to take a Software Engineering degree while working full-time as a copywriter. I’m very excited about it, but also a bit nervous about balancing both commitments.
The reality is that where I live, it’s not financially feasible to pursue my education without keeping my current job, especially since tuition starts at $10,000 a year.
For anyone who’s been in a similar situation, working full-time while pursuing a tech degree, do you have any advice? Would you recommend going part-time instead, with a lighter course load of 9-12 credit hours per semester?
This might sound cheesy, but tech and math have always been a true passion of mine. It’s something I’ve been drawn to for years, regardless of job market trends or AI penetration. I just want to be a part of it.
submitted by /u/mcdonaldsat4am
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