Already have a BS in Business Admin – what’s the best route for a career switch to CS? /u/minimalab CSCQ protests reddit
Already have a BS in Business Admin – what’s the best route for a career switch to CS? /u/minimalab CSCQ protests reddit
Hello! I currently hold a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a specialization in marketing – however, since graduating in 2019, I’ve worked in live events in the music industry. The role is very heavy in math + accounting, so my degree has definitely come in handy, but feel like i’m maxing out. I took two CSE courses in college and absolutely loved them while everyone else hated them – probably my fist sign that this could’ve been a good route for me. Mind you, it was probably something like Problem Solving with Excel, but regardless, I loved it. I haven’t fully dove into the world of a career change, but i’m trying to dip my toes into doing something more computer science focused, as that is the part of my current job that I love the most (again, I’m known as the Google Sheets master… know it’s not rocket science lol). I guess I’m just out of loss of where to start – do I really need a degree to learn the fundamentals? Should I instead get a masters that focuses on business + CS? How should I start exploring what I could be into? I watch YouTube videos and read articles, but it’s a huge industry and I just don’t know where to really begin if I want to fully throw myself into this. Please go easy on me, I’m fully aware this world is foreign to me and I’m asking for a lot and nothing at the same time 🙂
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​r/cscareerquestions Hello! I currently hold a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a specialization in marketing – however, since graduating in 2019, I’ve worked in live events in the music industry. The role is very heavy in math + accounting, so my degree has definitely come in handy, but feel like i’m maxing out. I took two CSE courses in college and absolutely loved them while everyone else hated them – probably my fist sign that this could’ve been a good route for me. Mind you, it was probably something like Problem Solving with Excel, but regardless, I loved it. I haven’t fully dove into the world of a career change, but i’m trying to dip my toes into doing something more computer science focused, as that is the part of my current job that I love the most (again, I’m known as the Google Sheets master… know it’s not rocket science lol). I guess I’m just out of loss of where to start – do I really need a degree to learn the fundamentals? Should I instead get a masters that focuses on business + CS? How should I start exploring what I could be into? I watch YouTube videos and read articles, but it’s a huge industry and I just don’t know where to really begin if I want to fully throw myself into this. Please go easy on me, I’m fully aware this world is foreign to me and I’m asking for a lot and nothing at the same time 🙂 submitted by /u/minimalab [link] [comments]Â
Hello! I currently hold a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a specialization in marketing – however, since graduating in 2019, I’ve worked in live events in the music industry. The role is very heavy in math + accounting, so my degree has definitely come in handy, but feel like i’m maxing out. I took two CSE courses in college and absolutely loved them while everyone else hated them – probably my fist sign that this could’ve been a good route for me. Mind you, it was probably something like Problem Solving with Excel, but regardless, I loved it. I haven’t fully dove into the world of a career change, but i’m trying to dip my toes into doing something more computer science focused, as that is the part of my current job that I love the most (again, I’m known as the Google Sheets master… know it’s not rocket science lol). I guess I’m just out of loss of where to start – do I really need a degree to learn the fundamentals? Should I instead get a masters that focuses on business + CS? How should I start exploring what I could be into? I watch YouTube videos and read articles, but it’s a huge industry and I just don’t know where to really begin if I want to fully throw myself into this. Please go easy on me, I’m fully aware this world is foreign to me and I’m asking for a lot and nothing at the same time 🙂
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[link] [comments] Hello! I currently hold a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a specialization in marketing – however, since graduating in 2019, I’ve worked in live events in the music industry. The role is very heavy in math + accounting, so my degree has definitely come in handy, but feel like i’m maxing out. I took two CSE courses in college and absolutely loved them while everyone else hated them – probably my fist sign that this could’ve been a good route for me. Mind you, it was probably something like Problem Solving with Excel, but regardless, I loved it. I haven’t fully dove into the world of a career change, but i’m trying to dip my toes into doing something more computer science focused, as that is the part of my current job that I love the most (again, I’m known as the Google Sheets master… know it’s not rocket science lol). I guess I’m just out of loss of where to start – do I really need a degree to learn the fundamentals? Should I instead get a masters that focuses on business + CS? How should I start exploring what I could be into? I watch YouTube videos and read articles, but it’s a huge industry and I just don’t know where to really begin if I want to fully throw myself into this. Please go easy on me, I’m fully aware this world is foreign to me and I’m asking for a lot and nothing at the same time 🙂 submitted by /u/minimalab [link] [comments]