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Elizabeth say: I would say a degree in engineering. We have computer science graduates coming out our ears. We don't have enough engineers, particularly when we're now moving into internet-of-things applications which involve people building things not just coding them.
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Philomel say: This is not the way to choose your life career.
Go to your local library and take the Vocational Aptitude Tests.
This is a series of tests to narrow down your field, the one you are best suited for, the field you will be happiest working in, the one where you will make the greatest contribution and probably the highest salary.
You don't have to go into it strictly but it is extremely valuable to know what yours is in your career.
The test is free at the library. It will take a few hours of testing over a couple of weekends.
It will help you in picking where you need to go in jobs and further education.
It is not all about money, It is about enjoying your work.
Never let others tell you which way to go in your career.
After doing the test you will KNOW what to do and which way to turn.
The tests are free but require you to commit a few hours of time, a worthwhile investment for your future.
Even if you don't follow it, It pays to know what it is.
This is how a military career is chosen also, vocational aptitude.
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lee26loo,異地強秦後人 say: Make it this way to judge them.....
A electrical engineer has width chance of employment from many sectors whereas a computer engineer becomes narrow down only to deal with computer related job.
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rozelle say: Without doubt, A degree in Computer Science will prove beneficial for you as The chance of getting a reasonable public/private job is higher. Besides that you can always do some part time or full time Free lancing work with a comp. science degree.