Anonymous wrote:In case anyone hasn't figured this out yet, I'm worried that my child is going to end up with a worthless liberal arts degree and am hoping that a CS minor will provide her with enough to get a job that pays the bills in case she can't find anything related to her major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you pair it with a Statistics or data science major, you’re golden. If you pair it with something like Psychology or History, it’s worthless.
Not so. My DC double-majored in CS and philosophy, and had several excellent job offers to choose from. DC works on responsible AI and uses e.g. knowledge and skills gained from her ethics and logic classes routinely.
Anonymous wrote:If you pair it with a Statistics or data science major, you’re golden. If you pair it with something like Psychology or History, it’s worthless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you pair it with a Statistics or data science major, you’re golden. If you pair it with something like Psychology or History, it’s worthless.
Not so. My DC double-majored in CS and philosophy, and had several excellent job offers to choose from. DC works on responsible AI and uses e.g. knowledge and skills gained from her ethics and logic classes routinely.
Anonymous wrote:If you pair it with a Statistics or data science major, you’re golden. If you pair it with something like Psychology or History, it’s worthless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly certs are more important
no one cares about minors
Depends on the company. Its best to get a degree vs. minor. I don't know anyone who bothers with the cert and keeps them updated.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly certs are more important
no one cares about minors