Comment by hxtk
2 days ago
CS is sort of unique in that regard. I value my university degree, but when I think about the classes that helped me the most, only one of them was a degree requirement. Not because the degree was useless, but because the information was accessible enough that I already knew most of the required content for an undergraduate degree when I got there.
I took lots of electives outside my major, and I know that I could have easily loved chemistry, mathematics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or any number of fields. But when you're 12 years old with a free period in the school computer lab, you can't download a chemistry set or an oscilloscope or parts for building your next design iteration. You can download a C compiler and a PDF of K&R's "The C Programming Language," though.
CS just had a huge head-start in capturing my interest compared to every other subject because the barrier to entry is so low.
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