accounting or cs? can someone tell me what to go for, i want to make good money for a long time with some job security... in the UK btw
doesn't the UK pay shit wages for cs grads?
>>1809504
Apparently thats the same with accounting grads, thats why im so confused with what to do
>>1809380
I once faced that question. I can assure you accounting is far less fun than CS. And picking accounting is a bad bad decision if you enjoy CS. I know because I did pick accounting. While doing CS as a hobby in my free time.
>>1809633
thanks for the fast respond, i honestly dont mind about it being fun or not i just want to earn good money, my familys always been struggling financial wise and i really want to do something that i could help them out with in the future
I work as software dev in the UK and the salary is good compared with my peers plus is quite interesting, I like my job. Career perspectives are good, you can go for the management path (Team Lead, Dev Manager, etc) or the technical path (Tech Lead, Technical Architect, etc).
>>1809643
could you tell me your salary round about? if you dont mind also did you graduate with a degree is comp sci?
>>1809647
in*
>>1809647
I am 52k£ + bonus (~6-8k£) a year atm, I graduated in another country (I am not form the UK) in computer engineering.
>>1809655
i see, computer engineering is a good degree so good on you