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Do you think the major computer engineering is still useful in this current job market & climate?
I'm unsure whether I should continue pursuing that major or choosing another? If you think I should choose another, which would you recommend?
What is the best programming language to learn DSA in for a CSE student in the current industry scenario?
I am a Computer Science Engineering student and want to start learning Data Structures and Algorithms for technical interviews and problem solving. Should I learn DSA in Java, Python, C, or C++? Also, could you suggest some free online platforms to learn and practice DSA?
What exactly do you learn when pursuing a computer science major that assists you in being successful in the programming career field?
In college, you are tasked with a variety of assignments and given plenty of exams to test your knowledge of certain topics they teach you about, What are the specific topics and what exactly about them do colleges teach you when it comes to computer science that actually makes you a better...
What are the internship Opportunities for Electrical Engineering Technology Students that will prepare me for the demands of a job after graduation?
I am about to start college in the fall at Purdue, and I am wondering what the options are and the opportunities I can gain from being at a different Engineering firm than my last internship during Highschool.
#Spring26
What career path aligns with my goals?
I really value Family/Friends, Health and money. what jobs or career paths align with these values?
How can pursuing a major in the Computer Science field can help me stand out once I graduate among others who are highly advanced?
I am a senior at high school and part of the my school's IT/Cybersecurity program and got various awards and certifications. I will be attending Florida State University in the Fall of 2026; majoring in Computer Science.
What aspect of Cybersecurity and computer science was difficult to learn but the most important #Spring26?
I am a senior in high school trying to plan out whether I should become a quantitative analyst or a cybersecurity engineer.
How should I start to learn coding?
I am a high school senior planning on going to UIUC next year as a Computer Science + Linguistics major and have interest in the field of natural language processing, particularly research oriented roles. I don't have any coding experience right now, but I want to make sure I don't wait too...
"I am currently a BSIT student learning languages like C and Python. For someone looking to enter the tech industry, is it better to focus on mastering one language deeply or becoming a generalist in several"?
I am a second-year BSIT student currently learning languages like C and Python. I also do some freelance graphic design and social media management on the side. As I look toward my future career in tech, I'm trying to decide if I should dive deep into one specific stack or if having a broad...
What certificates should I get in order to be successful in cybersecurity?
I've gained an interest in cybersecurity, but I don't know what would make me appealing when applying for jobs and internships. What should I work towards getting and learning to develop and show my skills?
Best free hands on experience in cyber security ?
Need 2026 USA verified updated resources please.
Characteristics that helped future success in Aerospace Engineering?
What are some characteristics or interests that you had in high school or childhood that you think contributed to success in the field of aerospace and/or engineering today?
Switching Major from SWE to cyber Security ?
I completed an associates in computer programming, but taking intro to software engineering in my first semester of university I realized I actually hate coding and dread doing it. I thought of switching to cyber security instead cause its less coding. I honestly hate coding at this point or at...
How do you keep up with tech + AI moving so fast?
How do you keep up with the pace of change in tech, especially with AI reshaping jobs and expectations? How do I stay 'relevant' ? Things I learned at school might already be outdated ? It's challenging to stay optimistic about the future ... What skills or mindset have actually mattered...
Are there classes (for the major criminal justice) on emerging technologies, such as body cameras, drones, DNA technology, or digital forensics?
Specific areas that interest me most are digital forensics and body cameras.