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strider888 Posted at 3:38 pm on July 19, 2008
I need the pros and cons when I take IT,, and after I graduate IT

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Majo Posted at 6:19 pm on Sep. 18, 2009
Quote: from allsmiles at 7:05 am on July 4, 2009

Quote: from Majo at 3:39 pm on Jan. 13, 2009

Well I can't say for sure because I don't know what you're doing. Most people seem to assume that if you major in IT, you'll wind up in customer service when I'm an IT major and am heading towards Web Development. If you go the "traditional" route, you'll make good money but have to deal with idiots all day.
 

Webdev is Csci, not IT :/


Well, seeing as how this thread has been bumped like three or four times now anyways...

Web Dev can be IT. As I already stated, it's what I was majoring in at the time so it's clearly doable if it's what I was working on. Every school is different but most seem to have "tracks" or "concentrations". So when you say that you're an IT major, that doesn't really tell a person a whole lot. I've been in classes with IT majors who specialize in Security. I've been in class with ones who are into Web Design. I've been in ones with kids who enjoy Programming. It really just depends upon the student but we're not all going to end up in the same place.

Web Dev is an IT track but you could also be a Web Dev about two or three other ways here. Again, I know because I've asked and researched the matter with two professors, three advisers, and a department head. If you check out different schools and each's requirements, you'll notice that they're not all the same. My boyfriend, for example, thinks it's ridiculous that programming was required for it here. Other schools don't seem to need/want it. But my school feels it's for the better that students at least go through a year's worth of Java first and that's required of all IT majors regardless of their concentration.

dumdull Posted at 6:22 am on Aug. 24, 2009
Enterrin into it field is great problem due 2 crisis u hav 2 certify in any language atleast one language and 1 dbms
try 2 study well

Online schools | Online universities

ElfQrin Posted at 6:53 am on July 21, 2009
You have deal with a lot of not so smart people.

"It says Press ANY Key!" "Where is the ANY Key?"

/sigh

allsmiles Posted at 4:05 am on July 4, 2009
Quote: from Majo at 3:39 pm on Jan. 13, 2009

Well I can't say for sure because I don't know what you're doing. Most people seem to assume that if you major in IT, you'll wind up in customer service when I'm an IT major and am heading towards Web Development. If you go the "traditional" route, you'll make good money but have to deal with idiots all day.

Webdev is Csci, not IT :/

Catlin Posted at 6:47 pm on June 21, 2009
Cons: No Job Security or little unless in the Armed forces.
MrRight Posted at 9:45 pm on Jan. 14, 2009
You will make good money if you have certifications such as cisco or are a project manager/director. OR specialize in something such as security which again you need certifications or databases. Other then that expect to be a monkey working 9-5
Majo Posted at 7:39 am on Jan. 13, 2009
Well I can't say for sure because I don't know what you're doing. Most people seem to assume that if you major in IT, you'll wind up in customer service when I'm an IT major and am heading towards Web Development. If you go the "traditional" route, you'll make good money but have to deal with idiots all day.
PiXiE Posted at 3:05 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
Pros? You can make mad money. Cons? Nearly everyone you end up working with will be male and socially inept. Also, you might have to deal with stupid people all day. That's when the saying "the problem is between the keyboard and the chair" comes in handy, haha.
lucky015 Posted at 5:37 am on Aug. 14, 2008
Only get into I.T. If you actually find it interesting, it is more of a career than a job, if you get into it for the money you will almost crash and burn. You have to have a basic understanding as a minimum and at least a moderate interest to do well.
Link01 Posted at 2:12 pm on July 23, 2008
in some areas you get paid lots to write names into a database
ManicD Posted at 3:49 pm on July 19, 2008
pays good, when your good

hours are normally pretty straight,

industry is still expanding even within current economic depression

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Very under appreciated job, when everything is going well, they dont notice you, when something fucks up, its yoru head.

depending on what you do you can end up boxed in a small room all day every day.

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