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125mphParticipant
UC this, UC that, Mudd, Stanford, MIT bla bla bla.On Piggington’s Fantasy Island only those schools will do.
San Diego State has fine engineering programs (undergrad) – if you work for a company your own abilities will largely determine your destiny, not the school you attended.It is true that the school you attend makes little difference at the middle to senior levels in software and maybe most of engineer but —
I haven’t really seen much talent coming out of SDSU and other csu schools. I know lots of QA people with CS degrees from SDSU and apparently their ciriculium is quite soft. They can’t really hang even at the associate level in terms of entry level standards.
Of course there’s always exceptions and I don’t mean to offend anyone π
125mphParticipant
UC this, UC that, Mudd, Stanford, MIT bla bla bla.On Piggington’s Fantasy Island only those schools will do.
San Diego State has fine engineering programs (undergrad) – if you work for a company your own abilities will largely determine your destiny, not the school you attended.It is true that the school you attend makes little difference at the middle to senior levels in software and maybe most of engineer but —
I haven’t really seen much talent coming out of SDSU and other csu schools. I know lots of QA people with CS degrees from SDSU and apparently their ciriculium is quite soft. They can’t really hang even at the associate level in terms of entry level standards.
Of course there’s always exceptions and I don’t mean to offend anyone π
125mphParticipant
UC this, UC that, Mudd, Stanford, MIT bla bla bla.On Piggington’s Fantasy Island only those schools will do.
San Diego State has fine engineering programs (undergrad) – if you work for a company your own abilities will largely determine your destiny, not the school you attended.It is true that the school you attend makes little difference at the middle to senior levels in software and maybe most of engineer but —
I haven’t really seen much talent coming out of SDSU and other csu schools. I know lots of QA people with CS degrees from SDSU and apparently their ciriculium is quite soft. They can’t really hang even at the associate level in terms of entry level standards.
Of course there’s always exceptions and I don’t mean to offend anyone π
125mphParticipant
UC this, UC that, Mudd, Stanford, MIT bla bla bla.On Piggington’s Fantasy Island only those schools will do.
San Diego State has fine engineering programs (undergrad) – if you work for a company your own abilities will largely determine your destiny, not the school you attended.It is true that the school you attend makes little difference at the middle to senior levels in software and maybe most of engineer but —
I haven’t really seen much talent coming out of SDSU and other csu schools. I know lots of QA people with CS degrees from SDSU and apparently their ciriculium is quite soft. They can’t really hang even at the associate level in terms of entry level standards.
Of course there’s always exceptions and I don’t mean to offend anyone π
125mphParticipantSounds like he’s headed in the right direction. Lots of growth in that area. Lots of jobs all over california in software, as well as east coast.
125mphParticipantSounds like he’s headed in the right direction. Lots of growth in that area. Lots of jobs all over california in software, as well as east coast.
125mphParticipantSounds like he’s headed in the right direction. Lots of growth in that area. Lots of jobs all over california in software, as well as east coast.
125mphParticipantSounds like he’s headed in the right direction. Lots of growth in that area. Lots of jobs all over california in software, as well as east coast.
125mphParticipantSounds like he’s headed in the right direction. Lots of growth in that area. Lots of jobs all over california in software, as well as east coast.
125mphParticipant
If I may butt in for a minute. 125 mph and FLU. What kind of engineering degree do you guys have? 4 year? post-grad? Does it have anything to do with computers? My son wants to work with computers for a living, but I’d like to see him earn a nice income.
B.S. Computer Science
Nothing else…
Back when I was an intern for Symantec Corp (Antivirus company), the Senior VP was a 29 year old guy I looked up to as well. He had only a highschool diploma. But of course that’s extremely hard to do even with a degree.
I also don’t think you need an advanced degree such as PhD in the computer line of work. Probably won’t make much if any extra.
125mphParticipant
If I may butt in for a minute. 125 mph and FLU. What kind of engineering degree do you guys have? 4 year? post-grad? Does it have anything to do with computers? My son wants to work with computers for a living, but I’d like to see him earn a nice income.
B.S. Computer Science
Nothing else…
Back when I was an intern for Symantec Corp (Antivirus company), the Senior VP was a 29 year old guy I looked up to as well. He had only a highschool diploma. But of course that’s extremely hard to do even with a degree.
I also don’t think you need an advanced degree such as PhD in the computer line of work. Probably won’t make much if any extra.
125mphParticipant
If I may butt in for a minute. 125 mph and FLU. What kind of engineering degree do you guys have? 4 year? post-grad? Does it have anything to do with computers? My son wants to work with computers for a living, but I’d like to see him earn a nice income.
B.S. Computer Science
Nothing else…
Back when I was an intern for Symantec Corp (Antivirus company), the Senior VP was a 29 year old guy I looked up to as well. He had only a highschool diploma. But of course that’s extremely hard to do even with a degree.
I also don’t think you need an advanced degree such as PhD in the computer line of work. Probably won’t make much if any extra.
125mphParticipant
If I may butt in for a minute. 125 mph and FLU. What kind of engineering degree do you guys have? 4 year? post-grad? Does it have anything to do with computers? My son wants to work with computers for a living, but I’d like to see him earn a nice income.
B.S. Computer Science
Nothing else…
Back when I was an intern for Symantec Corp (Antivirus company), the Senior VP was a 29 year old guy I looked up to as well. He had only a highschool diploma. But of course that’s extremely hard to do even with a degree.
I also don’t think you need an advanced degree such as PhD in the computer line of work. Probably won’t make much if any extra.
125mphParticipant
If I may butt in for a minute. 125 mph and FLU. What kind of engineering degree do you guys have? 4 year? post-grad? Does it have anything to do with computers? My son wants to work with computers for a living, but I’d like to see him earn a nice income.
B.S. Computer Science
Nothing else…
Back when I was an intern for Symantec Corp (Antivirus company), the Senior VP was a 29 year old guy I looked up to as well. He had only a highschool diploma. But of course that’s extremely hard to do even with a degree.
I also don’t think you need an advanced degree such as PhD in the computer line of work. Probably won’t make much if any extra.
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