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Does it matter where you get your CS degree
Is there any need to get a Computer Science degree?
Hi, I just graduated high school, and got enrolled in my local college for a two year degree(I haven't paid anything, so not to say I can't change my mind) so that I can later go on to a 4 year school
I have been programming for about 5 years on something or another(starting with a BASIC dialiect, and up to now a good combination of C, C++, assembly, and PHP) and I have coded tens of thousands of lines of code, yet I don't really have a good finished or useful project to show for it... So I can't just say "I created this, so I should get hired/a scholarship". (though I am working on an interesting project, that may be complete within a month if I don't lose interest)
I am wanting to know what I should do. Go to a vocational school, continue with my current path of a university degree in computer science, or if being self-taught is "good enough".
I don't see how I could get a job being self taught, as every single job I've read online(except freelancing stuff) listed under requirements at least a bachelors degree of computer science.
I'm really willing to get any job pertaining to programming, even if it's website creation.. But I live in Oklahoma, so programming jobs are very hard to come by, especially around my rural town.
Does anyone have some advice for what I should do, and how to get a better job than flipping hamburgers even in the meanwhile of school, and if I should even bother with school if I'm "that good"?
