Nasa? seems your already taking up space.
2007-10-17 21:31:58
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answered by Helpy Helperton 4
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I am also a computer science major. I think I am very good with code. Keep in mind that no matter how good you might be, there is always someone better than you. There is really no reason to be intimidated. As long as you give an effort, you will succeed.
If you do not like dealing with the code itself, there is plenty of demand for CS majors in related fields--have you considered Computer Engineering/Computer Arts? Rather than dealing with coding all day, you can do a brighter side of programming and deal with platforms provided for you. For instance, you can do administrative work and work on documentation for codes, or use the platforms they provide to create specific aspects of, for instance, a game.
Just use World of Warcraft as an example--that game is so unbelievably huge/complex. There are the top paid coders who dealt with the engine, but they needed plenty of other people to deal with quests, websites, customer service, game/network administrators, web site creators/maintenance, graphic designers, etc. Not everyone can do the really indepth coding for a software company. Software companies aren't looking for just that type.
So consider maybe a Computer Engineering degree and specialize in visual arts and the physics behind a game. If you are good with physics and computers and okay with logic, that may be for you.
2007-10-17 21:36:29
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answered by Jean-Francois 5
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I guess if you're using small case i's, never starting a new sentence with a capitol and spelling words like "scintific fieald" you can cross off a career in English or Language Arts.....that's right, I said it~
2007-10-18 05:28:49
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answered by Phil McKracken 2
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Spotting the unusual trees in the wood is a rare talent - think about computer program or similar systems testing, or website analysis and correction. The latter would use your visualisation skills well. Get a solid grounding in something that uses your innate abilities and then your long term ambitions will have a place to take off from.
2007-10-17 21:34:07
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answered by morwood_leyland 5
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I don't know what state your in. Go to Your Un-Employment office, Workforce, Army Recruiter or School and ask if you can take an aptitude test. Then decide where and what hours you want to work. You may need training to qual.
Allways capitalize the first letter in each sentence and I. Use spell check. It looks like your in 3 rd grade.
Good luck, you sound like you could do anything you wanted.
2007-10-17 21:51:51
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answered by south of france 4
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Do not under estimate yourself, there is nothing you cannot achieve that the person before was able to achieve !!
If a human achieved it then you too can conquer it
you know that you are capable
now all you have to do is push your limit
and be the best that you can be, this is not always the easiest thing to achieve GET OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE , and believe in the potential you are capable of.
Don't be scared of greatness
All the best of luck to you!
2007-10-17 22:53:25
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answered by lindy 2
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If you find what you hate most or what bothers you the most, the opposite is what you do best at.
My example of this is, I can't stand people getting ripped of by computer consultants that use ignorance to gain wealth, so I use my knowledge to bring forth understanding to the consumer as a consultant.
Best wishes to you.
2007-10-18 03:21:17
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answered by ryans_ccs 4
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Multi Media
2007-10-17 21:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Study a little longer, and improve your basic communication skills, if you wish to enjoy a successful career in your chosen field.
2007-10-17 21:35:17
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answered by maharg 3
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you can try being an architect it is a pretty good job
2007-10-17 21:31:01
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answered by kiwitrubro 1
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