Is a College Degree Necessary to Learn Coding and Get a Job?

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Asked By CreativeCoder88 On

I'm curious about whether I need to go to college or a school to learn how to code. My goal is to have a good-paying career in programming, and I wonder if self-taught skills would be enough to land a job just by learning on my own.

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Answered By PixelPioneer23 On

Learning coding without a formal education is definitely possible! Many successful developers have done it. But if your goal is to secure a job, you should consider building a solid portfolio of projects to showcase your skills, as that can sometimes outweigh the need for a degree.

Answered By DevExplorer77 On

Absolutely, you can learn coding on your own! There are tons of resources available online like tutorials and courses. You might not *need* a degree to learn, but having formal education can give you an edge in job applications since many employers still value it.

Answered By CleverCoder45 On

It's getting more tricky out there for non-degree holders, especially in certain areas. That said, self-learners can succeed, especially with strong portfolios. Networking and experience can also play big roles in landing a job in tech, so keep that in mind!

Answered By TechGuru99 On

You don't strictly need a college degree to learn coding, but having one can definitely help when it comes to getting hired. The job market is competitive, and many entry-level positions prefer candidates with a degree, even if they have strong self-taught skills. It's not impossible to get a job without one, however—many people do it by building impressive portfolios.

Answered By CodeWarrior12 On

While it’s true that some people find success without a degree, those who are self-taught often invest a lot of time into their learning and personal projects. If you're serious about coding as a career, it might be worth considering a structured education route, as it could open more doors for you.

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