Hey everyone! I just started a double major in Computer Science and Economics, but I've been hearing quite a few negative things about the field lately. I'm starting to wonder if I should be feeling worried about my choice. What do you all think?
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Remember to do your own research on the job market. With advancements in AI that can code and debug, consider how the demand for CS grads might change over the years. It's a tough but important question!
Honestly, to succeed in this field, you’ve got to be prepared to spend long hours coding. Think about whether you enjoy problem-solving and coding enough to make it part of your daily life.
You might want to check out past threads about this topic; there are loads of discussions here asking if CS is worth it. It's a common concern!
Just a heads up—AI is really growing in capabilities, and people joke about how it’s taking over everything, even relationships. But for real, it’s something to think about in terms of future job security!
Right? AI can be a complement to our work, but we still need our human touch.
It's wild! I can see why it feels serious with AI coming into the picture. What are your thoughts on how to stay relevant?