thanks! I've read both your comments and basically have the same underlying interests as you, but I'm just younger :)
I want to learn in American in the future maybe at University but unsure about the tuition fees and where to go... Oh and American chicks apparently love guys with a british accent ;D and I'll leave the rest of the story up to your imagination lol On Feb 1, 1:38 am, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote: > Lol, well, i may be at the same road with Haze/hussam...the only difference > is im still on diploma... > > every course u take and need to understand computer will have a basic > programming that u have to master...either networking or programming, u > still have to learn fundamental of programming..in my case, im a software > engineer student, so obviously, after taking that fundamental subject, i > have to took a more advance programming language (JAVA, C, C# and C++) for > this semester (currently at semester 4) and im gonna be honest with u, it is > hard if ure not ready to take on the stress...especially with program / > application project that usually have a month or less deadline..plus u must > make a presentation on that software explaining its benefits and stuffs.. > > just like Haze said, think, if ure up for that challenge, go for it, but be > sure u have enough interest in it to guide and motivate u till > graduation..as for the career, there are some time in the older times (year > 1990 - 2000) where I.T students and programmers will certainly cant find a > job because of its abundance...today however, programmers and systems admins > are the top priority jobs in almost all third party and government job > sector..so u will be comfortable in the future... > > as u said, i do think that ure a good students (with a lot of As) and if u > have the will and interest. go for it..like Haze said, think carefully kid > :P.. > ive once make a mistake to take Diploma in automotive technology (my parents > request)..i do have interest in that subject but i failed and drop out from > that college (bad management, and the lecturer hates me)..so i wasted almost > a year of my life studying what i dont really have interest me, talk about > epic FAIL...now im happy to learn software engineering... > and mind that i am excel at most of the computer science subject except > programming which i kinda almost failed once :P... > > good luck kid and welcome to beginning of real life :P > > > > > > > > On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 5:01 AM, hussam aulaian <[email protected]> wrote: > > well man as im a 4th year computer engineering student ,,, if u dont hav a > > backround in programming it will take u sometime to get on the road of > > programming > > but that doesnt mean u shouldnt , but if u hav patients then go for it , > > otherwise it will drive u crazy like its driving me nuts , here in Jordan , > > part of the computer engineering degree > > programming is a MUST , but i dont like it :) , i regret , and i wish i > > went for computer networking , still my luck didnt end im interested in > > hardware stuff like IC design ( integrated chip ) > > and alot more ahead of me , but i hav to spend sometime to get some > > experience on Linux , networking and hacking stuff to get my carrier > > straight ... > > and for CS , its an amazing course , and u will be amazed that next gen > > computing depends alot on programming , esp with android and iphone going on > > ... > > > so think 100 times before deciding.... > > i hope this was helpfull > > > -- > > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
