- Jan 21, 2005
 
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I am currently a Computer Science major.  And, Intro to C++ (1400) is kicking my ass, and my instructor said that if Intro to C++ is kicking my ass, just wait until I get to Advanced C++ (1620), then that will REALLY kick my ass.  So, I have realized I don't think I'll be able to handle the computer science major.  I thought about doing MIS (Management Information Systems) since it is more business than compute science (at least that is what my instructor told me today).  And, really, I'd like to do something with computers, but I don't know what.  I don't necessarily hate programming, it just kicks my ass.  So... I need a major change.
I kind of like math (I am not bad at it). I don't like physics, I don't like chemistry (mostly because I am not good at it). English I don't have a problem with at all (writing papers, researching, etc. etc.). I am kind of interested in some business stuff, but I would like it to have something to do with computers with not so much programming. I considered networking or system's security, but my problem is that I STILL have to do programming, and programming just kicks my ass. My instructor did say after all that computer science/MIS isn't ALL programming, just its required to move on to other things.
Should I go ahead and switch over to MIS? Or should I go and look at some other options, like accounting or something? I really want a college degree.
Cliffe's Notes:
1. Programming is kicking my ass.
2. Further programming courses will kick my ass.
3. I need to change from Computer Science to something that isn't so heavily involved with programming, but still has to do with computers because thats what I am good with.
			
			I kind of like math (I am not bad at it). I don't like physics, I don't like chemistry (mostly because I am not good at it). English I don't have a problem with at all (writing papers, researching, etc. etc.). I am kind of interested in some business stuff, but I would like it to have something to do with computers with not so much programming. I considered networking or system's security, but my problem is that I STILL have to do programming, and programming just kicks my ass. My instructor did say after all that computer science/MIS isn't ALL programming, just its required to move on to other things.
Should I go ahead and switch over to MIS? Or should I go and look at some other options, like accounting or something? I really want a college degree.
Cliffe's Notes:
1. Programming is kicking my ass.
2. Further programming courses will kick my ass.
3. I need to change from Computer Science to something that isn't so heavily involved with programming, but still has to do with computers because thats what I am good with.
				
		
			