Just starting my bachelors in CS. What kind of specialization should I pick? What kind of minor should I try to combine it with?
you'll make good money if you join the big Counter Strike tournaments and win.. Otherwise, no point in paying for a Counter Strike diploma if you can just learn how to play it and get good on your own.
>>1461744
anyone know some good majors that include finance and CS?
>>1461744
information technology or entrepreneurship
>>1461751
Double major in finance and CS
>>1461744
It really depends on the school. If you're at a larger school with people focusing on a diverse array of specializations, find some friends and hammer away at it. Otherwise, it's going to be an uphill battle if the general consensus goes against your ideas.
I just graduated from a small school. Good education overall, but few networking opportunities and everyone was into OpenGL because muh gaymes. Didn't really have any resources for HCI or full stack development.
>>1461829
It's a very large school. Should I pick something very specific then?
>>1461884
No, just get a general run-of-the-mill CS degree. The most specialized you get, the more trapped you are with problems moving within the scope of your degree and education's capability after graduation. If anything, combine it with IT or mathematics, that's what my ex girlfriend did. Otherwise you can just do what everyone else does and pick a minor in business.