A final year engineering student in Computer Science expresses a strong interest in pursuing a career in Quantum Computing but feels weak in Physics, having forgotten much of what was learned over the past four years. The discussion clarifies that while there are no specific degrees in Quantum Computing, there are courses available that focus on applied quantum mechanics, particularly regarding qubits. The field is interdisciplinary, combining elements of computer science, mathematics, and physics. Participants recommend foundational books, such as one by Nielsen & Chuang, and suggest exploring N. David Mermin's "Quantum Computer Science: An Introduction" for a better understanding of quantum mechanics. The conversation emphasizes that a background in math and computer science is often sufficient for roles in Quantum Computing, particularly in software, while hardware roles typically require a stronger physics background.