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  1. Should I get a Computer Science degree if I want to get into ... - Reddit

    Dec 18, 2022 · I want to work at game industry's though. Like Riot Games,PlayStation Reply reply MaryPaku • Definitely my situation but I don't have a Computer Science degree. Will my Game dev …

  2. How difficult is a computer science degree? could the average ... - Reddit

    Jan 7, 2023 · A computer science degree is probably a bit beyond the ability of the average university student. MIT, Stanford, and Harvard are probably more difficult than most CS programs.

  3. How much coding is actually done/taught in a computer science …

    Aug 30, 2023 · Don't get me wrong, lots of the classes have us coding, but it isn't always the case. So my recommendation would be to look into a school's programs because they might have different …

  4. Computer Science Degree vs. Game Development : r/gamedev - Reddit

    Dec 23, 2012 · The major benefit of a Computer Science degree is -not- that it makes you more marketable to companies when it comes to getting a job. Actually, many people prefer to have a …

  5. Would it be better to pursue Computer Science or Cybersecurity first ...

    Jan 2, 2022 · Get a computer science degree, get that foundational knowledge, and then, if you want a worthless cybersecurity degree, get it for your MS (I would still get a computer science degree for my …

  6. Should I get a computer science degree and get into game ... - Reddit

    I would instead encourage you to get your computer science degree, work in one of the high demand fields (Cloud computing is huge now) and make your own games indie style.

  7. I have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and can't find a job

    Oct 24, 2023 · I graduated from the 2nd most difficult, most respected university for computer science and software engineering in my whole country in europe. October 20th 2022 got my degree. It's been …

  8. Is Computer Science degree still worth it? : r/computerscience - Reddit

    This isn’t necessarily an argument either way, but I’d just like to point out that it’s important to consider that a computer science degree includes much more content than just “how to program”. You’ll learn …

  9. Anyone here in the cybersecurity field with a CS degree?

    Jul 11, 2021 · If you were going into cryptography, or wanted to do software security audits on people's code I'd stick with the computer science degree. Either degree would probably serve you in it's own …

  10. Why I decided to get a computer science degree from WGU

    Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems, Economics, Mathematics, Analytics, or a related field and 12 months of experience in the job offered or in a related occupation.