06-12-2019, 12:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2019, 03:51 AM by PrettyFlyforaChiGuy.)
1. I recommend just focusing nearly exclusively on getting the high school diploma/GED for now. You seem to have a lot of varied interests and that is great, but don't let yourself get stretched too thin and avoid knocking out the #1 priority that you should have if your eventual goal is a university degree.
2. As for the degree major, I'd probably recommend CS, if you think that it's a passion of yours. It will likely have more long-term value for you, and I agree with previous points about doing a more "challenging" degree when you're younger. It may not be challenging for you, though. I'd still say get that diploma done ASAP.
2. As for the degree major, I'd probably recommend CS, if you think that it's a passion of yours. It will likely have more long-term value for you, and I agree with previous points about doing a more "challenging" degree when you're younger. It may not be challenging for you, though. I'd still say get that diploma done ASAP.
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