I'm 21 and I have an Associate of Science (my diploma just says Associate of Science on it, nothing more specific). I am working full-time for a few years to save up enough money to go back to school without having to worry about loans or debt. Will CS still be a viable choice assuming a graduation date of 2022? What are some alternatives I should consider?
pic related, how I feel when all my friends are graduating with a Bachelor funded by their parents
>What are some alternatives I should consider?
taking on loans and going into debt
>>58456915
Right now I live at home for free (other than some personal expenses obviously) and I just got a full-time job making about $14/hr. I feel like it's a much better idea to live at home for a few more years and save up a bunch of money
Do bumps still work on /g/? Let's find out
>>58456865
sure CS is a huge field with a lot topics being needed in the everyday and in research. even if you realize you're more stupid than you thought, you could easily find something more in the everyday category you can stick to
Why don't you just learn the important skills for CS yourself and then apply to jobs? If your degree had the math portions of CS, then it'll probably good enough to apply to jobs.