I just graduated from High School (in June), and I've decided to work for a year before I go to school. Well, I thought before that I wanted to be a Computer Technician... boy was I wrong. After the first month as a Technician at a local store, I couldnt stand working there. I hated building computer after computer after computer, and listening to idiots complain to why their DVD plays choppy (in this example, the guy had a 2x DVD drive, a P133 and 16mb ram!). I was let go at the end of my probation period.
That was a full time job, but I realized that I'm just gonna look for some crappy part time work to make some money and have fun for a year.
Now to my question... When I was taking Computer Sciences in Grade 11 and 12, I was doing alright in the classes. There were places that I would strugle, but I finished both Grade 11 and 12 classes with ~75%. I would like to continue learning how to program (specifically games - work for a game company), but I dont know if my struggling in high school is a sign that I would have a very difficult time in University. I have a feeling that my sense of logic is not quite what it should be to be a successful programmer. I did not take Pre-Calc math in high school. I took it in Grade 10 and passed with 50%. I then moved into the Applied class, which was a piece of cake. (Where I went to school, there were 3 classes, Consumer (for idiots), Applied (smart kids), Pre-Calc (really smart kids)). I know that if I had studdied in Pre-Calc I could have done alright in the class, but I opted to stay in Applied, which I almost consistantly had the highest marks in (like 93% avg).
What do you guys think? Should I try Computer Science in University, or do you think I'll just be wasting my time in a huge struggle.
On a side note, If I were to go to University and take the Computer Science classes, are there other classes that I need to take? Math, English, Physics, etc? Or would you just have the same class each day? (I dont really know much about University)
			
			That was a full time job, but I realized that I'm just gonna look for some crappy part time work to make some money and have fun for a year.
Now to my question... When I was taking Computer Sciences in Grade 11 and 12, I was doing alright in the classes. There were places that I would strugle, but I finished both Grade 11 and 12 classes with ~75%. I would like to continue learning how to program (specifically games - work for a game company), but I dont know if my struggling in high school is a sign that I would have a very difficult time in University. I have a feeling that my sense of logic is not quite what it should be to be a successful programmer. I did not take Pre-Calc math in high school. I took it in Grade 10 and passed with 50%. I then moved into the Applied class, which was a piece of cake. (Where I went to school, there were 3 classes, Consumer (for idiots), Applied (smart kids), Pre-Calc (really smart kids)). I know that if I had studdied in Pre-Calc I could have done alright in the class, but I opted to stay in Applied, which I almost consistantly had the highest marks in (like 93% avg).
What do you guys think? Should I try Computer Science in University, or do you think I'll just be wasting my time in a huge struggle.
On a side note, If I were to go to University and take the Computer Science classes, are there other classes that I need to take? Math, English, Physics, etc? Or would you just have the same class each day? (I dont really know much about University)
				
		
			