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<blockquote data-quote="Ecko" data-source="post: 298928" data-attributes="member: 24874"><p>Only if you do it as your Masters degree. If you want a good paying job while still being in the computer/programming industry, do Management Information Systems. It's a business degree, and usually starts off at around 60k. I did it along with 2 of my cousins. 1 of them makes average pay working for IBM, but has the most relaxed job (and only stays there because they are paying for a large portion of his Masters degree). The other has went from job to job (for more money) and is now at Noble Drilling doing SAP Security, making 110k plus great benefits. </p><p></p><p>Computer Science as a Bachelors degree is useless, unless you went to a prestigious school and graduated summa cum laude with a really high GPA. Entry level jobs pay around 40k, which is like $20/hr. Can make double that with MIS, which also gives more job security and a better chance for management level positions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ecko, post: 298928, member: 24874"] Only if you do it as your Masters degree. If you want a good paying job while still being in the computer/programming industry, do Management Information Systems. It's a business degree, and usually starts off at around 60k. I did it along with 2 of my cousins. 1 of them makes average pay working for IBM, but has the most relaxed job (and only stays there because they are paying for a large portion of his Masters degree). The other has went from job to job (for more money) and is now at Noble Drilling doing SAP Security, making 110k plus great benefits. Computer Science as a Bachelors degree is useless, unless you went to a prestigious school and graduated summa cum laude with a really high GPA. Entry level jobs pay around 40k, which is like $20/hr. Can make double that with MIS, which also gives more job security and a better chance for management level positions [/QUOTE]
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