Wednesday, August 22, 2012

What jobs can i get with a computer science degree

What jobs can i get with a computer science degree.?
What jobs can i get with a degree in computer science and what are the earnings
Technology - 3 Answers

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You can get a job repairing computers or work for different companies that use computers. Businesses always need tech support!


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It's a really great degree to have if you want to eventually become a CTO. My husband got a a degree in computer science and we work in the city. He is 26 already a director of technology for a hedge fund. Try throwing your resume up on dice.com, monster.com or careerbuilder.com. Garunteed you will get calls from headhunters within days. Good luck!


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As a computer science graduate you have wide openings in IT and software firms. Also doing business online has becoming so popular that i cant refuse to mention here There are many online business. Source from www.paidonline.we.bs

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

what are some job's I can do with a computer science degree

what are some job's I can do with a computer science degree?
I'm going to college and my major is computer science....I love computer anything that has to do with them. I also love fixing and working on radio, tv', s dvd and camera ...things like that. And ppl ask what I want to do with a degree like that and I'm not sure, I just want to work with computer....so what kind of a job could I get with a computer science degree?
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Well, if you don't have any experience try to get a Help Desk job somewhere where they will pay for you to earn certifications. I received my Computer Science degree almost two years ago and, as entry level Help Desk Analyst, I earn 44k a year salary with just an A+ for a certification. I'm going to be working on getting Microsoft and Cisco certifications to advance my career, hopefully, fast. In conclusion, I suggest getting A+ and Network+ while getting a Computer Science degree (about 2 months studying for each if you read slowly) for much better job prospects when you graduate.


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I have a degree on Computer Networking Administrator and applies science. I now work doing Network support for a bank but you need to have experience I start from the bottom and still working my way up. http://www.unlimitedloadhosting.com


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After Computer Science degree you can get a job of programmer. With this degree you should be able to grow in the field of programming - Sr. Programmer, Development lead, Architect and so on People with CS degrees have become managers/directors and also diversified into other fields with other certifications which you can take after some years of experience.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Best way to prep for a Computer Science degree after a long absence from college

Best way to prep for a Computer Science degree after a long absence from college?
33 years old, and going back to school after 15 years. Interested in computer science. No experience and would like some information as to how to prepare myself for the transition.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers

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don't overload yourself the first semester-12 to 14 hours max if you are full time and not working. Stay ahead of the game-don't get behind on assignments.--get a calendar and put everything (reading assignments, tests, papers, etc.) on it so everything is in one place. Be sure to read the assigned readings before the lectures. Ask questions Get a study buddy in each class-get together weekly to review material. know your own learning style and know how to maximize it and minimize the negative aspects of it. Be able to touch type. Spend the money to get the tools that will help you do your best. Seek out the campus learning assistance center and see what guidance they can offer.


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Theoretically, you should have an edge over the younger, more traditional students. As you are more mature and have been working, you should be more able to study on a more consistent basis without slacking off majorly. You also won't have to deal with college's typical 'distractions' for an 18 year old. So you should have the academic part covered. As far as socially, I'm not sure what type of college you're going to. If it's night class with other adults, which I've taken a few of, it will seem just like a job. Little social interaction and just trying to stay awake. If you are going to be taking classes in the day with 18 year old freshman, well that will be MUCH MORE interesting. Good luck. I'm the same age and going back to school too, although for my masters...


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it was better if you could say which city or country you are living too,because some universities they have some spots each year for people who had long absence from college.you need to specify them in your city or your country and try to get their application.some of them they want you to write a statement around 500 words about why you wanna do this course and what do you wanna achieve after completing this course,so it s better you prepare yourself from now.it will be helpfull later on if you try to get some courses such as short courses(at college) about computer science before you go to uni if you don't have any experience regarding to this degree from before.besides,they usually ask about the previous places that you have worked before(it's usally in their application)be prepare yourself.they ask you about your high school grades and subjects that you have taken before and so on,try to collect them all from now if you don't have them all...goodluck

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Is Cal Poly Pomona Computer Science degree any good

Is Cal Poly Pomona Computer Science degree any good?
I'm interested in getting a degree in Computer Science. I looked up Cal Poly Pomona & I really like their campus. So is their department for it any good? What other CSU have good computer science departments? How hard is it to get in that school as a transfer student?
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I have taken a few courses in the CS department and of course there are always good and bad teachers, but generally a good department and tons better teachers than a cc. It's easy to transfer into the cs program if you have 90 qtr or 60 semester units from your cc. The classes are full of geeks and cs is a tough field for many, good luck. Average GPA I heard from the dean was for a CS student at pomona is 2.3