JosephDuffy
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Hi,
I'm currently 17 and looking at University next year (despite the costs!). I've looked through the various courses, from Computer Science to Ethical Hacking and Software Engineering. Because I feel my true passion and 'skill' lies in Software Programming, I am looking at Software Engineering.
However, I'm a little lost. I don't really know what to look for. I'm looking through various courses with what seems to be a huge variety in course material. Some include specific languages, such as Java or something from the C family. I'm hoping to do either programming for a large company in something like C#/C++, or the same sort of thing on a web server, but NOT a web designer
So, I ask you, what would you recommend I look out for? I'm guessing some people will be able to give some ideas or recommendations? At the moment, when I'm looking at courses, I'm ruling them out if they seem a little wishy-washy, such as web design, as I feel they won't be quite what I'm looking for, even though it falls under the same name.
Any feedback would be great, I'm just looking to be on a really fun course that will bag me a great job (even though such perfect course won't exist)
I'm currently 17 and looking at University next year (despite the costs!). I've looked through the various courses, from Computer Science to Ethical Hacking and Software Engineering. Because I feel my true passion and 'skill' lies in Software Programming, I am looking at Software Engineering.
However, I'm a little lost. I don't really know what to look for. I'm looking through various courses with what seems to be a huge variety in course material. Some include specific languages, such as Java or something from the C family. I'm hoping to do either programming for a large company in something like C#/C++, or the same sort of thing on a web server, but NOT a web designer
So, I ask you, what would you recommend I look out for? I'm guessing some people will be able to give some ideas or recommendations? At the moment, when I'm looking at courses, I'm ruling them out if they seem a little wishy-washy, such as web design, as I feel they won't be quite what I'm looking for, even though it falls under the same name.
Any feedback would be great, I'm just looking to be on a really fun course that will bag me a great job (even though such perfect course won't exist)