I really love both subjects! They're so cool, but I have to pick one :(
I'm leaning towards computer science, because I don't want to end in academia as I hate teaching with passion!
I'm young, I've never taken an advanced math course, but I have a general idea about what's it like and I think it's great.
I've also never taken a computer science course either, but I'm reading SICP (300 pages in) and it's the most joyful thing that I ever did in my life!
I'm not sure what my goals are, but I know that teaching is not one of them. I'm likely going to grad school after I'm done.
I know there are parts of computer science degree that sound boring to me, (business classes, data bases, labs, group projects), while in math, everything seems so interesting.
I'm also really interested in philosophy, and I study it my spare time.
I'm leaning towards computer science, because I don't want to end in academia as I hate teaching with passion!
I'm young, I've never taken an advanced math course, but I have a general idea about what's it like and I think it's great.
I've also never taken a computer science course either, but I'm reading SICP (300 pages in) and it's the most joyful thing that I ever did in my life!
I'm not sure what my goals are, but I know that teaching is not one of them. I'm likely going to grad school after I'm done.
I know there are parts of computer science degree that sound boring to me, (business classes, data bases, labs, group projects), while in math, everything seems so interesting.
I'm also really interested in philosophy, and I study it my spare time.
