Riley,

Don't major in Library Science. As an undergrad degree it's worthless and 
you'll just have to take the same type of courses for a Masters. You'll miss 
the chance to broaden your skill set. As an undergrad either major in IT, CS, 
CE or the like and then minor in something in the Humanities. Something with 
plenty of writing and speaking. Good communication skills are essential in all 
professional positions. Or you could do the opposite, major in something in the 
Humanities and minor in something that will cover networks, coding, databases, 
and so on. 

As for scholarships, talk to your HS guidance counselor. They often have access 
to lots of resources. Also talk to the admissions and student aid office at the 
college, if they want you they'll often be willing to help you. Community 
colleges often have great resources for scholarship info, if you have access to 
one take advantage of them. Your local public library may have a strong 
collection in that area, wouldn't hurt to ask. As a junior you have some time 
to investigate. It's good you've started school visits. Your local public 
library or school may offer test prep courses for free. If you are taking the 
SAT again this Fall it might be worthwhile to take advantage of this.

Have fun with the process, its work, but it is exciting, so many possibilities 
to choose from.

Sincerely,
David Bigwood
[email protected]
Lunar and Planetary Institute
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/library/

@LPI_Library

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Riley 
Childs
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 12:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] College Question!

I was planing to major in CS or CE, but I am not sure. At c4l I was told by 
several people to not major in LS, some people said I need a masters from a 
university, some said an online degree would work. I am really not sure, 
hopefully more peope will pickup this thread in the morning!

Riley Childs
Junior
IT Admin
email: [email protected]
office: +1 (704) 537-0031 x101
cell: +1 (704) 497-2086

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