Call centers give computer tech's new problems to work out everyday and I think computer science graduates need to experence that.
Speak to a career advisor in the country you intend to work
You need to enter computer science
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The main advantages of an ADSL filter in computer science is making it possible to be connected to the Internet while at the same time being able to make and receive landlines calls.
If you enjoy computer science then it's worth persuing. To tell if you enjoy, would you do it anyway if you weren't employed to do it? If so, you're essentially being paid to do what you would do anyway - so definitely for you in that case.
They aren't astronauts when they are in college. Typically, once they graduate from college they enter graduate school in specialty areas, or go into the military flight programs. There is no specific degree or courses that equate to being an astronaut. (umm... you actually need a bachelor's degree in engineering, biological science, physical science or maths)
"Computer Science" is an incredibly broad subject, but in today's world computers go hand and hand with the vast majority of jobs. Unless you want to be a farmer or otherwise do manual labor, you'll need to be very computer savvy to stay ahead in the game. Computer science isn't really the same as being "computer savvy," though. The need of computer science is to advance the field of computer programming. Computer scientists do research on various programming techniques, which gives the normal programmer useful knowledge to put to use when creating the software we use every day.
If you have specialized in scientific applications and have studied maths, physics, chemistry atleast in your higher secondary level, i think you can try to get employed with aircraft manufacturers or research laboratories or airlines maintanence departments
graduate trainee is a person who is being trained in specific subject
There are many subjects covered in computer science courses. Amongst these would be:Communications.Programming.Systems Analysis and Design.Networking.Databases.Hardware.Web Design.General computer theory.Graphics.Operating Systems.There are many others. Different computer science courses would have different subjects. There would often be other subjects that are related to computing like subjects about maths and business. Computer science can be very technical and it helps to have a good logical mind and have a good understanding of areas of mathematics. That is not because you will necessarily be doing mathematical things, but mathematics can deal with a lot of technical areas and being able to understand them well will often help in being able to understand computers well. Computer Science can be quite challenging but can also be very interesting and it is a useful qualification to have. Once you have a computer Science degree, it means you will have covered a lot of topics in relation to computers and you could then take some of those that have been of most interest to you and study them in more detail.