06-01-2017, 04:10 PM
icampy Wrote:Thanks for that informative post. The internet makes "instant" experts sometimes, it is always good to hear from "real" ones.I'm not a CS expert. Far from it, hardcore coding makes me want to stick a fork through my skull - I defer to Theonlyski and Davewill, for starters, and I'm at the front of the "we're outsourcing it!" queue. My only interest is in making sure that parents & young people understand the limitations on some of these degrees for people without significant career experience in the field, because there seems to be a number of active homeschoolers looking at degree options for accelerated study/advanced work. As a homeschooling mom, I would want similar input from folks who understand, say, accounting/psychology/CJ degrees, how they're structured, what's required to practice in the real world, the options/advantages/disadvantages of the available programs, etc., if my teen/young adult was in the market for a program. That's all.