Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is what if your kid goes in intending to major in CS but changes their mind. What are they going to do?
You might be fine at GMU majoring in CS, Econ or Engineering. It is not known for anything else. And college is a lot more than just the ability to land your first job. Even CS majors take other classes. How are the English, History and Physics classes? I would not discount everything else.
Why waste money on other types of degrees
So you recommend that every kid should be aiming for a CS degree?
sound like a plan.
if you can't handle it, then switch
Is it the same troll on every thread promoting CS or bust? What a bore. CS has got to be the least interesting major I can think of.
I find CS fascinating, love my work. For people who aren't intrinsically interested in it it would be a terrible job and they probably wouldn't be that good at it. I think pushing people towards STEM degrees that they don't want is a poor idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is disappointing. I wasn't aware of GMU's ties with the right. We always viewed it as a viable choice for our son who is a sophomore now and interested in CS. Oh well!
Not sure the Econ department is reflective of the students. If it has what you want, go in eyes wide open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is disappointing. I wasn't aware of GMU's ties with the right. We always viewed it as a viable choice for our son who is a sophomore now and interested in CS. Oh well!
so then VCU CS? JMU CS?
Who cares about that
Anonymous wrote:This is disappointing. I wasn't aware of GMU's ties with the right. We always viewed it as a viable choice for our son who is a sophomore now and interested in CS. Oh well!
Anonymous wrote:This is disappointing. I wasn't aware of GMU's ties with the right. We always viewed it as a viable choice for our son who is a sophomore now and interested in CS. Oh well!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is what if your kid goes in intending to major in CS but changes their mind. What are they going to do?
You might be fine at GMU majoring in CS, Econ or Engineering. It is not known for anything else. And college is a lot more than just the ability to land your first job. Even CS majors take other classes. How are the English, History and Physics classes? I would not discount everything else.
Why waste money on other types of degrees
So you recommend that every kid should be aiming for a CS degree?
sound like a plan.
if you can't handle it, then switch
Is it the same troll on every thread promoting CS or bust? What a bore. CS has got to be the least interesting major I can think of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is what if your kid goes in intending to major in CS but changes their mind. What are they going to do?
You might be fine at GMU majoring in CS, Econ or Engineering. It is not known for anything else. And college is a lot more than just the ability to land your first job. Even CS majors take other classes. How are the English, History and Physics classes? I would not discount everything else.
Why waste money on other types of degrees
So you recommend that every kid should be aiming for a CS degree?
sound like a plan.
if you can't handle it, then switch