Hey /g/, I'm looking to finally start working on my degree, but I don't know whether or not I want to do comp sci or information technology.
I've been in the field as a network admin for about three years and like doing administration / O&M type stuff... basically not a developer.
Comp sci seems to be in demand, but the math requirements freak me out. I've been out of school for almost five years and I didn't retain much math stuff.
Information technology doesn't seem to be as in demand (not that I've seen in the D.C. area anyway). Am I not looking hard enough?
What do?
Comp. Sci and put some effort in your math, e.g. you can start recapping your highschool math now.
>>59169063
Any good resources you'd know of? I'm totally lost right now :c
>>59169080
I haven't used any resources to learn highschool math myself, so I can't personally recommend any, but I've heard good stuff about khanacademy, otherwise just google
I'd also recommend that after a while of recapping you watch the first few lectures of the Linear Algebra / Calculus lectures of MIT Open courseware to see if / where you'd have any problems to follow the lectures / do the exercises.