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Anybody here studying CS in college? I recently transferred from Mech Engineering to CS just because I think you can fastlane it better. Any advice for someone who's going to be stuck in college for 3 more years. I'd also appreciate some discussion in this thread to the amount fastlane opportunities in CS. So many successful software start-ups have been created to address real human needs ex: find shelter(so many housing apps in new york), food(grubhub, ubereats, postmates), love (tinder, bumble). The opportunities seem endless.
I know some general advice would be keep grades up by reading the lecture readings before class and apply for internships, but is there anything else that I can do to not waste my time.
To be honest, I'd rather not go to college. I've been reading Seth Godin's book Linchpin and he says that if you want a job with more responsibility, you have to show not tell. Resumes just give you readers reasons to not hire you (you do not have so and so experience). Instead, if you have awesome projects or an amazing blog, you exude value to employers that they have no choice but to hire you. If I had my way, I'd drop out and work a minimum wage job while learning cs on the side and apply to jobs after a year of hard work.
Honestly, not sure if I even want to do cs. Why study cs when I can learn marketting and sell this software? I'd still make a lot of money doing that (probably more) and going to college for a CS degree would be useless.
Advice would be appreciated.
I know some general advice would be keep grades up by reading the lecture readings before class and apply for internships, but is there anything else that I can do to not waste my time.
To be honest, I'd rather not go to college. I've been reading Seth Godin's book Linchpin and he says that if you want a job with more responsibility, you have to show not tell. Resumes just give you readers reasons to not hire you (you do not have so and so experience). Instead, if you have awesome projects or an amazing blog, you exude value to employers that they have no choice but to hire you. If I had my way, I'd drop out and work a minimum wage job while learning cs on the side and apply to jobs after a year of hard work.
Honestly, not sure if I even want to do cs. Why study cs when I can learn marketting and sell this software? I'd still make a lot of money doing that (probably more) and going to college for a CS degree would be useless.
Advice would be appreciated.
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