Hi guys,
I need your guys' advice on CS major. I am pretty sure that I will do things related to finance and math in the future, but I am not sure if i need to do a CS major in college.
Because i did several AP courses in high school, I am able to either graduate in my senior year with a Math, CS and economics triple major in college or graduate in my junior year with math and economics double major. There is a tradeoff to do a CS major here. If i do CS, i spend one year's time in college and i pay tuition of one more year, which is not a small amount for me. Another dilemma i have is about actuarial exams. If i do cs major and have fours years time in college, i am, hopefully, able to pass five actuarial exams before graduation(i have three now, so two more), which prepare me better for a job. So, the question is how important is CS? Should I do a CS major and stay in college for four years?
BTW, are there any specific CS courses you guys recommend? Even if i am not doing CS major, i think i still have time to do a couple of more CS courses. Thanks.
I need your guys' advice on CS major. I am pretty sure that I will do things related to finance and math in the future, but I am not sure if i need to do a CS major in college.
Because i did several AP courses in high school, I am able to either graduate in my senior year with a Math, CS and economics triple major in college or graduate in my junior year with math and economics double major. There is a tradeoff to do a CS major here. If i do CS, i spend one year's time in college and i pay tuition of one more year, which is not a small amount for me. Another dilemma i have is about actuarial exams. If i do cs major and have fours years time in college, i am, hopefully, able to pass five actuarial exams before graduation(i have three now, so two more), which prepare me better for a job. So, the question is how important is CS? Should I do a CS major and stay in college for four years?
BTW, are there any specific CS courses you guys recommend? Even if i am not doing CS major, i think i still have time to do a couple of more CS courses. Thanks.