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I am confused /g/bros should I do a Computer Science degree or Computer Engineering or other IT degrees?
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Do a welding degree
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>>101547524
get certs and change your name to Rabhijeet
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>>101547534
Stop joking
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>>101547539
Why?
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>>101547524
Why not Science Engineering? Then you can make some new sciences all on your own.
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>>101547524
Whatever you do, don't listen to /g/.
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>>101547524
How good are you at high level maths?
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>>101547867
Not so much.
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>>101547926
Start with general IT then work your way up. You give no background so I assume you are just starting out.
Computer science and engineering involved advanced mathematics, so if you want to delve into those you should look into getting some sort of mathematics education first, especially calculus.



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