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If you want to be a software developer, major in CS Clover Send a noteboard - 12/01/2011 01:43:09 PM
Seems pretty straightforward to me. My fiance majored in CS and had no trouble getting paid internships (during college) or a job (upon graduation). Comparatively speaking, the CS and CE (computer engineering) majors got pretty luxe treatment from companies and potential employers - second only to business students. On the other hand, physics is much more academic and you may find that you need a PhD to be taken seriously in the field.

Whether you major in CS or Physics, it's definitely good to learn and tackle projects and push yourself on your own time. Tech companies will not turn a laser eye to your grades, but when the time comes, they will want you to be able to show them that you can think like a programmer. Expect many practical interviews down the line.

You may also want to consider the relative strengths of your prospective university. Do you have a school picked out, or does the school depend upon the major? You want to go with a well-regarded program, whether it is physics or CS - ideally one that companies will see as a recommendation within itself.

Anyway, my two cents. ;) I'm happy that the fiance majored CS - it's still a robust field, and that is very good in these times.
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Physics FTW - 12/01/2011 05:34:33 AM 465 Views
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Go with physics, if you can make the cut - 12/01/2011 01:23:57 PM 519 Views
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It is so weird to see you talking about a fiance. - 13/01/2011 12:51:32 AM 386 Views
I work for a high tech company and we hire a lot of software engineers - 12/01/2011 02:23:31 PM 372 Views
as someone who has majored in both (two separate stints at school).... - 12/01/2011 04:03:41 PM 508 Views
Clearly I wasn't paying close enough attention. - 12/01/2011 05:59:42 PM 375 Views
Honestly, CS (major) and Math is a better option. - 12/01/2011 07:07:59 PM 426 Views
Choose Comp Sci! - 12/01/2011 09:57:13 PM 450 Views

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