购买 BCS 对我来说是正确的选择吗?
我正处于岔路口。我需要有人根据他们个人的 IT 经历为我提供一些建议。
目前,我拥有计算机程序员的大学文凭(2年),以及大约2年的软件领域专业经验。我目前正在向公众自由职业我的编程技能,并享受着不错的收入,以及与不同的酷人一起灵活地从事各种项目的回报。
我很年轻(21 岁),对软件、技术、互联网和商业充满热情。我知道如果我想深入研究软件行业,如果没有计算机科学学士学位,我可能会很难做到这一点。
一方面,我认为我最好在我还年轻、有可塑性的时候就获得 BCS。此外,在我的领域学习更多东西的想法对我来说真的很令人兴奋。另一方面,这意味着还要再花3-4年的时间学习,并危及我去度假和长期积累财富的机会。
考虑到我已经获得了相当成功的大学文凭,您认为我去获得 BCS 是个好主意吗?未来它会打开更多的大门吗?
I'm at a fork in the road. I need somebody to give me some advice from their personal journey in IT.
At the moment, I have a college diploma (2 years) in Computer Programmer, and about 2 years of professional experience in the field of software. I'm currently freelancing my programming skills to the public, and am enjoying a nice income, and the rewards of flexibly working on a variety of projects with different cool people.
I'm young (21 years old), passionate about software, technology, the internet, and also business. I know if I ever want to dwell deeper into the software industry, I might have a hard time doing so without a Bachelors in Computer Science.
On one side, I think I'm better off getting my BCS while I'm still young and malleable. Also, the thought of learning even more stuff in my field is really exciting to me. On the flip side, it means another 3-4 years of studying, and jeopardizing my chances of going on vacation and accumulating wealth for a long time.
Considering that I'm already pretty successful with my college diploma, do you think it's a good idea for me to go get my BCS? Will it open up many more doors in the future?
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我完全不同意这种说法。如果你想“深入软件行业”,你的动力、决心和学习意愿将是你的限制因素。坦白说,我认识很多计算机科学硕士学位的候选人,他们都很糟糕。我认识一些计算机科学专业的学生,他们技术精湛、才华横溢。我认识一些英语专业的学生,他们都是优秀的开发人员。能够和不能的人之间的区别因素是学习的欲望。
我曾经认为我需要一个学位,但最终发现它是一种干扰。我什至在这里写过: http://jasonleveille.com /blog/2009/10/the-cs-masters- Degree-distraction。我不知道学位是否适合你。你必须做出这个决定。祝你好运。
I completely disagree with this statement. If you want to "dwell deeper into the software industry", your drive, determination, and will to learn will be your limiting factors. I've known many CS Masters Degree candidates who, frankly, sucked. I've known CS majors who were very skilled and talented. I've known English majors who were excellent developers. The distinguishing factor between those that could and those that could not was a desire to learn.
I once thought that I needed a degree, but ultimately found it to be a distraction. I even wrote about it here: http://jasonleveille.com/blog/2009/10/the-cs-masters-degree-distraction. I don't know if a degree is or isn't right for you. You have to make that decision. Good luck figuring it out.
至于帮助你的简历找到一份好工作......我认为我的 stackoverflow 个人资料与我在加拿大顶尖大学之一的教育背景一样强大。只是一个想法。
我确实认为文凭会在两个主要方面帮助你:
但对于许多公司来说经验才是王道。就我个人而言,如果我处于你的处境,我可能会继续做一些合同工作并一次上一两门课。
如果你现在有意愿、有钱、有时间,那就去全职接受教育,并兼职做一些项目。将来你可能不会那么灵活。
As far as helping your resume for getting a good job... I consider my stackoverflow profile about as powerful as my education background from one of the top universities in Canada. Just a thought.
I do think a diploma will help you though in 2 main ways:
But experience is king for many companies. Personally if I was in your shoes I'd probably continue to do some contract work and take a class or two at a time.
If you have the will now though, and the money, and the time, go for the education full time and take on some projects part time. You may not be as flexible in the future.
我的旅程与你的有点不同,因为我高中毕业后就直接获得了学士学位。我以足够高的平均成绩毕业,获得了一些奖学金,最终选择了计算机科学作为我的专业之一,并选择了组合数学和数学。优化和我的另一项一样。我于 1997 年毕业,当时正值互联网繁荣时期,所以虽然花了几个月的时间,但我最终还是找到了工作。
您的一些大学学分可以计入学士学位吗?您是否考虑过看看是否有比一般计算机科学课程更适合您的信息系统学士课程?这些是我提出的几个问题,因为我可能认为关键是找到适合您的课程是我的关键点,而有些地方可能会要求学士学位,可能有些地方不会有这样的要求,所以我有点赞同杰森在这一点上的答复。
My journey is a bit different from yours as I did my Bachelor's straight out of high school. I graduated with a high enough average to get a few scholarships and ended up with CS as one of my majors and Combinatorics & Optimization as my other one. I graduated in 1997 and this was about the time of the dot-com boom so while it did take a few months I did eventually get a job.
Could some of your college credits count towards a Bachelor's degree? Have you considered seeing if there is a Bachelor of Information Systems that may suit you better than a general CS program? Those are a couple of questions that I'd put out there as I'd likely think the key is finding that program that works for you is the key point I'd have as while some places may have that Bachelor's degree as a requirement, there will likely be places that wouldn't have that as a requirement so I kind of second Jason's reply on that point.