Do you guys think that i should keep CS major or go back to my biology major and just finish it up.
I'm average at math and i have 3.2 GPA.
I'm really worry right now cuz i already changed my major and what if I find out later on that i hate it even more than biology major.
PLz give me some advice on what to do cuz this probably going to determine my future.
Changing major Biology to Computer Science.?
CS might be boring and tedious depending on a variety of different factors but the average CS job right now pays very well.
Biology is similar in some ways: you cover a lot of stuff you don't care about and it can be really hard but as long as you don't go into marine biology (don't even get me started...) you'll A: have a job and B: earn a good amount of money. The real money and job opportunities in the biological sciences, though, currently lies in biotechnology. Biotech jobs are predicted to skyrocket in the coming decade and then level off and potentially stay there for even more decades after that.
As for what you should do, though, you're in a pretty bad situation. Depending on the classes that you've taken in each area up to this point you can either use those classes for both or you can only use them for one of them. They're both good degrees to go for and if you stick with either one you'll probably realize that neither of them are all that bad. I would say if you're really not sure which one to go for then you should go for the one that you can currently apply the most credits to (that is, the one that you've taken the most classes for). That way you could potentially avoid having to spend an extra year in school trying to make up for lost ground from switching majors.
Changing major Biology to Computer Science.?
1. What is your friends' majors. Learning is personal, but you want help.
2. I am attractive to biologists, because they can be doctors someday. So do you want to be more attractive?
3. you can search the program ranking of your major among USA colleges. which one is better, bio or CS.
4 Computer engineering ranked high in a Yahoo survey.
5. I have no idea about your personal life. but just be prepared for any possible failure. Play big , win big.