CIS or CS (Businessman, or Coder)
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CS vs CIS
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Here is what I have found after 4 years of a CIS degree. They don't teach you crap about technology, but they fill you up with all kinds of business info. If you want to make good money and not do a lot of hard work, I would suggest doing what I have done:
Major in CIS, and because the workload is less, you will have time to find a good tech job to supplement your learning. I personally work on campus in a full time position that teaches me more tech stuff than I could ever learn in the CIS program.
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I would love to play this game on my new 100" TV!
Here is what I have found after 4 years of a CIS degree. They don't teach you crap about technology, but they fill you up with all kinds of business info. If you want to make good money and not do a lot of hard work, I would suggest doing what I have done:
Major in CIS, and because the workload is less, you will have time to find a good tech job to supplement your learning. I personally work on campus in a full time position that teaches me more tech stuff than I could ever learn in the CIS program.
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