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Are too many students going into CompSci?
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[QUOTE=".Scott, post: 6896576, member: 489053"] My only concern is that those students get what they are looking for - Computer Technology jobs. I had a college buddy, Burt Solomon, who was a fine computer programmer but was hesitant to get a job as a programmer. His mother told him that pretty soon, all of the computer programs would be written. That was about 50 years ago. I also have a concern about some of what I read in that article. The more technology-oriented a major is, the less appropriate it is to feed the students stuff like 19th-century literature. More appropriate classes would be technical writing, requirements definition, user documentation, debriefing stakeholders. [/QUOTE]
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