So registration time is coming up and I need to make a big decision. It's big in the sense that it'll entirely change what my priorities are for next year. Currently, I am a mathematics and computer science major. The decision to make is whether or not to drop the CS degree.
Here is a brief background of my life after high school:
Now the issue is, I only need to take a few more courses to get my math degree. I need a bunch more courses to get my CS degree. The reason being is that my first semester at UH-Manoa was in Java. A lot of the curriculum at UH-Hilo is in C++. I've been meaning to teach myself the language but I've been procrastinating it every semester. If I do decide to continue with my CS degree, I plan to buckle down on learning the language this summer so I can take the courses I need to take. Here are the pro's and con's of continuing my CS degree:
Pro's: I learn more CS. I make myself more marketable in the job market. I get a good amount of financial aid so I pay little to nothing every semester so staying a bit longer won't cost me much.
Con's: I have to stay in undergraduate school longer. I'll be postponing grad school. Grad schools might find it odd that I'm applying to their math program and that I only stayed in undergrad longer to do more CS.
Below, in the spoiler, is stuff pertaining to what courses I've taken and what courses I have to take depending on what action I take. Finishing my math degree will take two more semesters. Finishing my CS degree will probably take three more semesters. Finishing my CS with additional certificates (database certificate and e-commerce certificate) would take 4 more semesters.
To be honest, I just don't know what to do :/ I've had conflicting opinions from some people already. I don't even really know what I want to with my life in general. I enjoy math and CS but I don't have clear cut career goals for what exactly I plan to do with those skills/knowledge. I also have a lot of insecurity when it comes to job security. I want to make a decent living but I don't want to do it at the expense of doing something that I don't enjoy.
In any case, I need to decide really soon. I need to know which classes to register for and if I decide to drop the CS degree, I need to get my butt in gear to preparing for graduate school admissions (campus visits, GRE prep, networking, etc).
Thoughts? I tried to give as much detail as I can to give the appropriate context. I'll be happy to answer any additional questions.
Here is a brief background of my life after high school:
Now the issue is, I only need to take a few more courses to get my math degree. I need a bunch more courses to get my CS degree. The reason being is that my first semester at UH-Manoa was in Java. A lot of the curriculum at UH-Hilo is in C++. I've been meaning to teach myself the language but I've been procrastinating it every semester. If I do decide to continue with my CS degree, I plan to buckle down on learning the language this summer so I can take the courses I need to take. Here are the pro's and con's of continuing my CS degree:
Pro's: I learn more CS. I make myself more marketable in the job market. I get a good amount of financial aid so I pay little to nothing every semester so staying a bit longer won't cost me much.
Con's: I have to stay in undergraduate school longer. I'll be postponing grad school. Grad schools might find it odd that I'm applying to their math program and that I only stayed in undergrad longer to do more CS.
Below, in the spoiler, is stuff pertaining to what courses I've taken and what courses I have to take depending on what action I take. Finishing my math degree will take two more semesters. Finishing my CS degree will probably take three more semesters. Finishing my CS with additional certificates (database certificate and e-commerce certificate) would take 4 more semesters.
To be honest, I just don't know what to do :/ I've had conflicting opinions from some people already. I don't even really know what I want to with my life in general. I enjoy math and CS but I don't have clear cut career goals for what exactly I plan to do with those skills/knowledge. I also have a lot of insecurity when it comes to job security. I want to make a decent living but I don't want to do it at the expense of doing something that I don't enjoy.
In any case, I need to decide really soon. I need to know which classes to register for and if I decide to drop the CS degree, I need to get my butt in gear to preparing for graduate school admissions (campus visits, GRE prep, networking, etc).
Thoughts? I tried to give as much detail as I can to give the appropriate context. I'll be happy to answer any additional questions.




I had talked to my adviser and a few other professors about the situation. I did have a few mixed results, but I think I've decided I'm going to finish my CS degree. 








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