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monr0e12457yI can also speak only for myself, in England, but I have nothing more than GCSEs and I've worked for some of the biggest names in technology and IT services. Now I'm running my own development business, and all with no formal education beyond the age of 16.
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monr0e12457yHaving said that, don't do what I did. I hate how hard its been at times, and university would have probably given me a lot more insight into development a lot more quickly.
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lmute727y@Hu-bot0x58 well I've never been really good in school, so my gpa is low, I'm doing my first semester at university after 10 years off from school. Most classes i struggle wjth except the coding classes i have all As, but I worry my gpa from the other classee will hurt my job chances in the future. Although I've been told a degree is not what many tech companies look for, but it doesn't hurt.
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First of all, you need to understand that there’s a big difference between Computer Science and Programming. Companies pay high $$$ for CS, not programming.
In my opinion, what I learned in one year in College would take me at least 3 years on my own. And colleges teach you Computer Science (which data structures to use, which algorithms to implement, assembly coding).
So, if you get in to a good CS college, definitely take the chance. -
iAmNaN68457yI just have a two-year degree, and not in anything related to IT. After fourteen years in IT I earn in the six digits USD. Having said that, as @iZeroCool noted, a CS degree is helpful, especially if you are in the Corporate world and want to break into management. For myself, I'm content bring a well paid grunt, and not really interested in the politics of management. Also, I spent my first ten years prior to IT doing other more menial things, like aircraft maintenance.
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DarKneT13127ySorry to hijack this thread
But @AlexDeLarge if you don't mind could you tell me, what's up with the recent increase of tech jobs in Germany (specially the ones sponsoring visa, is it because of whole silicone valley of Europe thing ?)
And are they any good ?
Thinking of moving out my country and currently looking for a good place to go -
PAKA8887yI have yet to see a job offer which doesn't list at least bachelor in IT or related field as requirement.
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@lmute I would say that college education for IT fields isn’t required as much as CS. You’re better off learning on your own.
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