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andyroo
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Hi everyone! I'm 4 math classes from finishing my math major and 2 econ classes away from finishing my econ major, so pretty happy about that. But, I keep thinking to myself, "CS seems like it would be ridiculously useful if I ever wanted to work as some sort of data analyst or something of that sort for a company." I've taken CS classes before, a few in high school and one here at my university, got a B in the one here at university. I don't enjoy it as much as math but I feel like I just need some time to really become somewhat decent at it. Anyways, the only downside is that I'd be graduating one term late (the fall term after summer in fact, ouch) if I decided to grab a minor in CS. It would also cost an additional $1800 or so as well, which I suppose isn't that bad but it is a factor.
(Also, would a CS minor and math major be sufficient to consider grad school for CS? Sorry if the question is asked often here).
If any of you guys have personal experience or opinion on the matter I'd really appreciate it!
(Also, would a CS minor and math major be sufficient to consider grad school for CS? Sorry if the question is asked often here).
If any of you guys have personal experience or opinion on the matter I'd really appreciate it!