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It would be really appreciated as im going to study hard to have the career i dream... thanks

2006-08-30 23:24:29 · 5 answers · asked by Simmii aka Dubel R 1 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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we have 3 computer analysist in my family, and they all came from different backgrounds. One has a degree in pure and applied maths, with A levels in maths, physics and french (I know strnage combination), one has a degree in computer sciences, with A levels in CDT, Computer sciences, maths, and the third has a BTEC HND in computer sciences and is studying for her degree with the Open University.... But I guess the answer is keep up the maths!

2006-08-30 23:35:07 · answer #1 · answered by break 5 · 0 0

Mathematics and any computer courses you can take are absolutely necessary.
Science courses would be second in importance.
Communication and language courses would come in right under science - I've found over the years that many computer analysts aren't necessarily good at communicating their thoughts, so communication skills will definitely set you apart, as well as help you ask and understand questions and projects.

Obviously, good grades in other courses are nice, but I'd concentrate on the above skills/courses first.

2006-08-31 02:39:23 · answer #2 · answered by ³√carthagebrujah 6 · 0 0

You are a wise young man. Always do your best in school and it will open many doors for you in your life. It is so much easier to be a good student than to do poorly. If you do well lthis year in 3rd grade then you will natually progress into junior high and high school and be ready to take on college. From there you can become anything you want and you will have a great life. Good luck to you.

2006-08-30 23:29:28 · answer #3 · answered by EMAILSKIP 6 · 0 0

Any It courses which are available to you, Plus maths, possibly a science. A* grades A grades are preferable.
Goog luck Its you year to select fro gcse's, make careful choices. Ask advice from your teachers.

2006-09-04 01:23:27 · answer #4 · answered by tizzy 3 · 0 0

Good question!!!

2006-09-05 02:36:25 · answer #5 · answered by Harry H 4 · 0 0

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