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Cybersecurity
newbie
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public health
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IT course, Mass Communications are in demand. So you get a job instantly after graduation.
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need some clear information about programming
www.google.com
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Bawga
Let me advice to teach programming.
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I got some bad news brah if you're 24 and still a freshman in university - most people I knew were done that chit by age 21, maximum.  People from countries with 3 year bachelor degrees sometimes finish at 19 / 20.


Most university degrees are pretty useless too unless you intend on going to graduate school (graduate degree or law / accounting) or want to be a sexpat teacher in Asia.

As for people recommending studying computers - most of the people I know who work in that industry built careers with just experience + portfolios and it's arguably not worth spending a fortune to get a paper which says Computer Science on it.  Especially with the alternate market like it is, I think you'ld be spending tuition money on new cryptos and gambling that they'll make you some money.

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You could also visit this website if you are looking for some help with your essay or thesis - https://midnightpapers.com/
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Keep going with what you really like, the really useless thing is studying something you don't like. Find you passion my dude, there is a lot of things that are pretty awesome. You're still young, and congratulations for going back to college. Good luck.
sr. member
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Since you love law enforcement, why not take a course pertaining to law enforcement. There are many of them, ask your course adviser.

It's true that there is a lot of money in IT, but don't choose a career based on ONLY money. You will end up feeling sooooo bored.
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You future is fully based on your major course. You should choose the most relevant one from your area of interest; it will help you to complete your tasks perfectly and can show your talents in your field. I read an article on the major courses for academic students written by buy dissertation online. It will help you to take a decision on this problem.   
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Are you good with computers? Are you passionate about how things work? Before you switch try some tutorials on YouTube and see if you like it.
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viet, you better gotta enroll in Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, after getting a degree in computer engineering, then programming; IMO you can have a high wage and even be able to participate in Apple's system on a chip and then make the buyers of iPhone speechless as you created a great chip as a 'junior developer' . Smiley

in a nutshell: go all in computer engineering and go TSMC.
Vod
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Security/Policing is a job that will be obsolete in a few years.   Undecided

https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/16/07/05/1714258/uber-hires-a-robot-to-patrol-its-parking-lot-and-its-way-cheaper-than-a-security-guard

$7/hour to hire a robot with night vision to patrol an area.  That price includes all maintenance.
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24 years old college freshmen, nice bro, you are continuing you're college , for me you are not old enough for being a college student, my friend graduted college at the age of 39, because he was came from the poor family and he is the one who support his study, and also a bread winner, now he is a manager of one of the best company in our country, for you  to decide what major you want, "Just follow you're heart".
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The major would be fine, if you decide you want to know more about it. However if you want to get major in completely different sphere, I would suggest programming, as people now earn really a lot on it. However you should decide if you really like it, as programming is not for everybody. I was trying to start learning it, however it is definitely not my cup of tea, and doesn't matter how much I would like to work in it, I wont, as I cannot do it really good. What I really do good is write essays for money , so I will continue doing what I like. I wish you to find your cup of tea Wink Good luck!
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I think any courses in computer programming are going to be useful for now and in the future if you have any interest in that. 
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Thank for the tips guys. My passion is law enforment, but my ultimate goal is to be a game warden or marine patrole (officers that enfenforce regulations on the coast). But as one person has said, I'd learn everything in the academy and I feel it would be a waste of time learning something that id probably learn again. IT sounds challenging but the job prospects and salary is very attractive.

I would put it this way for you. When you reach the prime of your life, everyone would have basic knowledge of coding and IT, where it becomes something like learning english or math in elementary school. I would strongly encourage learning some form of coding like python or c# or java, it teaches more than just coding, making programs, it developes critical thinking and problem solving skills.

Marine patrol sounds interesting to me. Im sure during law enforcement you would have free time too, why not code some games or learn some stuff on edx during your rest time. Who knows you may be the one coming up with a great idea to simply and improve the enforcement workflow while on the job in the future.

If law enforcement is right up your alley, Im sure it would be pretty much linked to learn of scammers and phishers and the like performing big so called scams online. Who knows you may be working in a cyber security enforcement job years down and enjoying it while having fun too?
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Thank for the tips guys. My passion is law enforment, but my ultimate goal is to be a game warden or marine patrole (officers that enfenforce regulations on the coast). But as one person has said, I'd learn everything in the academy and I feel it would be a waste of time learning something that id probably learn again. IT sounds challenging but the job prospects and salary is very attractive.
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Computer engineering, Big data analysis, Information Security, Clean energy, Artificial Intelligence, Mass communications, Real Estate, Accountancy

But the truth is , find your passion, without a passion for your major, everything will seem very minor in the long run
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A lot of people choosing wrong way, think did you choose right or not? If you will work in sphere what you don't like, you will not enjoy your work and also you will not get good profit.

Couldn't have said it better my-self. Choices like this, you got to make on your own. When you do what you like, you will enjoy doing it. Speaking from experience here. Every major has it's usage and the main one being knowledge.
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