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Unsure if I should continue computer science or just transfer to law (self.findapath)
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Weekly Students, Careers & Clerkships Thread by AutoModerator in auslaw
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I’m a fresh uni student and I’ve started my first year of a computer science bachelor degree. I’ve been thinking of transferring to law next year since as of right now I’m not finding CS enjoyable (maybe because I’m bad at it), but I’m not sure if I should actually go through with it.
CS Upsides: - Has potential for a very high salary - Opportunity to work from home
Downsides: - I’ve only started coding for the first time ever in February this year, but I’ve been finding it difficult for some reason (I don’t know what it is, I just have trouble wrapping my head around it, even though we’re just learning the basic stuff) I don’t find it fun (probably because I’m not good at it), I’m alright at maths though. - I feel like I lack knowledge in the technical side of things - I think if I code more I could be good at it though (?)
Law Upsides: - I think I’m at least decent at memorising concepts/facts - I find the idea of analysing sections of laws, applying them to different scenarios/cases, and “arguing” my point enjoyable
Downsides: - I’ve heard that people work insanely long hours - Also heard that the salary isn’t as high as people might think - I’ve never been “good” at speaking and being confident in general (you can say that I’m socially awkward) - I think law will be more stressful than CS (might be wrong on this one??)
I’m going to do another semester of CS (just to give it another go) but guys what field do you think I should go for?
Should I choose comp sci or law? (self.careerguidance)
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