Career change? /u/c_a_a_07 CSCQ protests reddit

Hey everyone!

I’m looking at a career change. I graduated with a bachelors in 2021 (majored in liberal arts, spent way too much time drinking and chasing tail that it was either spend another year in school or graduate, should’ve spent the extra year in school) and I’m wanting some input-

I’m enrolled in my local community college to get an associates in software development, I was told that it should transfer to a near by 4-year university for a CSci degree or software engineering. I’ll be finished with my associates in December so should I go with the CSci major or should I try something else? I’ve heard about the tech market being pretty tight atm. If I do go that route anything specific that I should look into to increase my chances at a job? Any minors? I played around with the idea of picking up a mechanical engineering as a double or a minor. Age is 27 if it matters

Thank you!!

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​r/cscareerquestions Hey everyone! I’m looking at a career change. I graduated with a bachelors in 2021 (majored in liberal arts, spent way too much time drinking and chasing tail that it was either spend another year in school or graduate, should’ve spent the extra year in school) and I’m wanting some input- I’m enrolled in my local community college to get an associates in software development, I was told that it should transfer to a near by 4-year university for a CSci degree or software engineering. I’ll be finished with my associates in December so should I go with the CSci major or should I try something else? I’ve heard about the tech market being pretty tight atm. If I do go that route anything specific that I should look into to increase my chances at a job? Any minors? I played around with the idea of picking up a mechanical engineering as a double or a minor. Age is 27 if it matters Thank you!! submitted by /u/c_a_a_07 [link] [comments] 

Hey everyone!

I’m looking at a career change. I graduated with a bachelors in 2021 (majored in liberal arts, spent way too much time drinking and chasing tail that it was either spend another year in school or graduate, should’ve spent the extra year in school) and I’m wanting some input-

I’m enrolled in my local community college to get an associates in software development, I was told that it should transfer to a near by 4-year university for a CSci degree or software engineering. I’ll be finished with my associates in December so should I go with the CSci major or should I try something else? I’ve heard about the tech market being pretty tight atm. If I do go that route anything specific that I should look into to increase my chances at a job? Any minors? I played around with the idea of picking up a mechanical engineering as a double or a minor. Age is 27 if it matters

Thank you!!

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