As anyone else on here, i love computers and whenever I had to choose something to work on (hobby-wise) I always chose something that has to do with computers.<p>This summer I'm going to college and I am considering a bacholar in Business Administration.<p>Aside from a couple of math/CS co...
Thread
Stories related to "Ask HN: Advice for someone choosing a college path" across the full archive.
As anyone else on here, i love computers and whenever I had to choose something to work on (hobby-wise) I always chose something that has to do with computers.<p>This summer I'm going to college and I am considering a bacholar in Business Administration.<p>Aside from a couple of math/CS co...
I’m noticing that a lot of the (relatively attainable) schools around here see computer science as **just another branch of engineering**, ignoring some of the added complexities inherent to it. On the other hand, those programs that _do_ acknowledge the analytical nature of computer science tend to...
Hello everyone,
I’m reaching out for some guidance regarding my son, who is currently in 10th grade and at a crossroads in deciding between the science or commerce stream. His assessments indicate that he has strong reasoning skills, is inquisitive, and has an enterprising spirit. He excels in physi...
ive been spending a lot of time reflecting on what i want to be focused on in my 30s, aside from company/career but also family/relationships/hobbies & was curious what y'all are experiencing or experienced being in your 30s.
Hi HN. 50 year old here. I had a mixed career in corporate roles (product dev, bus dev - first 10 years of working), then a startup (did ok, but more learning than earning), and now have been teaching in a university for 10 years. Along the way I built a niche out of running startup programs for oth...
Hi, all. I'm in a tough spot career-wise right now and would love some perspective from those who've worked in tech, have undergone a career change, or have some general life lessons they've found helpful.<p>About a year ago, I graduated with a software engineering diploma from a well...
I will be 40 in another 6 months time. It almost feels like more than 50% life is gone. While there are some wins, some notorious, it's mostly struggle and negativity in my life.
Hi, I am a soon-to-be-47 developer with C, C++, Java, PHP, Python, Typescript experience, working in the field since 2002.<p>I am starting a new project and I would like to experiment with some AI assistants when it comes to coding. It will be a Python project that will access Microsoft cloud using ...
So güd.