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Computer Science or Information Technology?
I recently graduated with my associate's degree in Computer Programming and am torn between two majors; Computer Science and Information Technology. The main reason I am having a hard time deciding is that I am afraid of how mathematical programming will get. With that being said, I have never been the best at math when it comes to solving super complex equations by hand, but I really do enjoy writing code and seem to do well at it so far. It also gets my attention because the salary seems to be higher than other I.T.-related fields. I just don't want to continue with coding if it becomes super mathematical. Otherwise, I will probably just focus on I.T. as a whole. What are your suggestions? Should I stick with it, or focus on something else?
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