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Just A Beginner

Lama23

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Im a 14 year old and was wondering what i had to do to get a profession in computer thats good. plz answer back
 
Originally posted by: Lama23
Im a 14 year old and was wondering what i had to do to get a profession in computer thats good. plz answer back

1) Pick up a basic programming language.
2) Pay attention in your math classes.
 
Originally posted by: rocadelpunk
3.) Pay attention in english class as well.

Too bad I wasn't told that back when I was 14. Even foriegn students have better verbal scores than I do.
 
Try the off topic forum, you'll get more responses there. Be careful 😛

I'd just say that you have a lot of time to figure out what you want to do, and there's nothing you can't do.
 
you are 14. Plenty of time right now to change your sucky math to excellent math. Only when you get into high school where it starts to take a toll. Get a tutor, improve your math skills.

Go online, read what colleges offer for computer science, computer engineering. Read the course descriptions. Is this what you want to do?
 
Originally posted by: Tiamat
you are 14. Plenty of time right now to change your sucky math to excellent math. Only when you get into high school where it starts to take a toll. Get a tutor, improve your math skills.

Go online, read what colleges offer for computer science, computer engineering. Read the course descriptions. Is this what you want to do?

I'm not sure how much a 14-year old will get out of this, but here is a 4 year Comp Engineering Cirriculum
Sample course descriptions - same thing applies

You need a strong verbal as well as mathematical aptitude - not just math.
 
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