Is An INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY degree WORTH IT?

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ShaneHummus
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I think this is a very accurate analysis although I have a somewhat more favorable opinion about this profession as someone who used to be a CS major. Once upon a time, when I was young(er), the gulf was very wide between IT and the more hardcore math-intensive computer jobs like software engineer or computer science or electrical engineer because IT classes were more strictly about working with applications but having nothing to do with programming or math. These days, however, the IT skill set has been gravitating more and more toward the hardcore side of things. For example, you have to take a course in discrete math and go through the calculus sequence (I, II, & III) so whatever the demands are on IT people, they are increasing. Additionally, IT has become more and more and more integrated into every business as companies come to rely increasingly on computer systems for everything. Consequently, the demands for IT people have grown considerably and that trend will continue as evidenced by the incredible growth rate. So Shane is looking at the extant gap between IT and the more hardcore CS degrees but from my historical perspective that gap is narrowing. Oh and one final comment: because the curriculum is shifting more toward the hardcore, IT people must be paid more because IT is just a stepping stone or two away from retooling for the more rigorous CS professions. supply & demand.

marksmith
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about to enroll Getting IT course Today!😊registration today is open😊so lucky to watch this video so helpful😊

leiannemariano
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Worth if you spent your college days to grows your community or networking, you learn things, you meet new people, and you learn together with people, it's somewhat necessary beside your technical skills in IT or as developers

afeef
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Just to note something that IT is different than software development. SD is more like a form of engineering and IT is a bit more hands on (almost more like a trade). Both of these fields compliment the other in the sense of being computer related but IT is a lot more than just computers.

therealmcgoy
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thats what I needed! Thank you so much, high quality video!

giovananaiara
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Studying IT next semester. Glad I watched this. Thank you!!

geensjc
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Is one of those field that is so important to business as well as for school, health care, government agencies and other that it will never go away soon because technology is what makes our lives better. Back then there were no internet and look how it shaped ours lives. IT job is good.👍🏻

Hproawesome
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Awesome video bro! You talked about important points when choosing an IT degree

doglover
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Great information! Currently working on my associates in CIT with a cybersecurity background

johnappleseed
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you're coming in clutch with all this important info

josebustos
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Very informative, you cleared a lot for me! I feel a degree in technology is best bc of the demand. I am also really great at technology and learning new things quickly. I am quite versatile

Stoicstarot
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This video really encouraged me to have IT as my first option for my high school, now ik that this is a safe choise to take for my future.

aminmrx
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We are waiting on those Finance degree reviews!! Especially since everywhere you look it seems no one truly know's enough about money!

TheWealthPrince
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Thank you so much for this video... It has helped a lot

skywickgaming
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Interesting video, I'm living vicariously through these alternate ideas presented, good stuff 😀

ThisisDaniel
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My favorite channel has done it again. You really have valuable content Shane! ❤

samanthalouisecastro
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I'm happy to hear that, because I'm graduating after one week, and I decided to study bachelor IT in the university, thank you for the high quality video 🙏

yakubyusef
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I like that analysis. I am actually in a process of completing my degree from SNHU in IT or CIS. One great thing is any time you work in any STEM related field, it asks for STEM degree. And Generally IT degree just fulfills that requirement and you can easily move around to different industries or jobs if you dont like your current one.

moazzammalik
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Hi again Shane! Loved the video! After watching “is a Computer science degree worth it?” Video. 9.425 out of 10 vs 8.625 puts CS slightly ahead. I know you’ll get some haters will think you’re being too redundant, but I personally would appreciate a video of “I.T vs computer science” Even though you have 2 separate videos on it. I am interested to hear your thoughts on them both compared in one video! Cheers! Thanks for all that you do man! 🍻

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