Originally posted by: LW07
Is it true that a CS person would program, while a CIS person would analyze data to make it useful, while an IT person would administer networks, apply security stuff, and maintain computers?
Originally posted by: Elbryn
if you want a niche, switch to pharmacy major and get a pharm D. it'll take longer but the end result is pretty damn nice. you'll get out guarenteed to get a job that pays at least 80k a year. that and you'll have the capability to go any city you want to and get a job. just make sure you change your board licensing to whichever state that is. the job at corner drugstores is relatively easy but takes a high education to get there. cons- most pharmacists develop some drug addiction in their life spans![]()
Originally posted by: Deeko
Dude, how many threads are you going to have about this? In the past, oh I dunno, month, you've had a thread asking if GPA matters, a thread asking if it hurts to lose your scholarship, and now a thread asking if you're in the right major. And there could be more that I missed, I don't monitor your posts.
Obviously, something is wrong.
Originally posted by: nkgreen
I'm a CS major and programming is just a small part of it. And it's definitely the easiest part. Ton of math, theory, and other non-fun bullshit.
Originally posted by: LW07
Originally posted by: Elbryn
if you want a niche, switch to pharmacy major and get a pharm D. it'll take longer but the end result is pretty damn nice. you'll get out guarenteed to get a job that pays at least 80k a year. that and you'll have the capability to go any city you want to and get a job. just make sure you change your board licensing to whichever state that is. the job at corner drugstores is relatively easy but takes a high education to get there. cons- most pharmacists develop some drug addiction in their life spans![]()
Would you have to take the MCAT or some other super-difficult over9000 test in order to get a Pharmacy degree or is that just for doctors? Also are you talking about getting a PHD in Pharmacy?
Originally posted by: RKS
I have a MIS/CIS degree. It's basically worthless.
edit: a PharmD is a PhD in pharmacy and it is not easy.
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: nkgreen
I'm a CS major and programming is just a small part of it. And it's definitely the easiest part. Ton of math, theory, and other non-fun bullshit.
This ^^
Originally posted by: ivan2
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: nkgreen
I'm a CS major and programming is just a small part of it. And it's definitely the easiest part. Ton of math, theory, and other non-fun bullshit.
This ^^
this is when you are in school. i will be surprised if i can find 1 in 10 CS grad that still do theory in real work. also not majority of the CS undergrads will end up programming, however depending on their strength and opportunities they can easily take up various positions in the IT field without a problem.
if you can make it in CS, don't take CIS. otherwise take a good look around for alternatives before going back to CIS.
the bottom line is that you have the be interested in the major, or else you are going to be miserable.