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Justin, I will second what Paul mentioned -if- application programming is where you want to be at. If utilities or system programming are more to your liking reverse the major/minor. (A little accounting/economics/business law never hurts) Paul Nelson wrote: > > Justin, > Welcome to the brother/sisterhood. <<snip>> One thing to consider, however. If I were in your shoes, I > would pursue a business degree with a minor in computer science. People with > a business background who know how to program are much more valuable in the > long run than computer "geeks" who don't know how to read a balance sheet.
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