Hi guys,
Just wanted to add some comments...
[1] Kazekami - in your post back in page 2 or 3, you said you have bad spelling and grammar. Don't feel bad. These things can be improved, you don't have to accept them "as is" for life. My English is really bad too (i constantly scored 50 - 60% only in my English exams - it was my second worst subject, after Chemistry
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[2] For those of you considering any IT related degrees (Computer science / engineering, software engineering, systems engineering, etc.).
You need to have the mentality of doggedly pesevering in the face of buggy code, as well as the attitude and determination to stay up till the unearthly hours of morning trying to fix such buggy code.
Honestly, computer science (what I did) can be pretty horrible if you are not prepared for this kind of practice when you attempt it, because monitor radiation can be annoying.
And after you start work, if you become a programmer or web developer (my current job title, but really I am more like a Text Copy and Paste Specialist, lol), sometimes you need to dig around the web and computer magazines in order to keep up with the latest technologies / computer languages. Of course, this is not mandatory, but if you wish to progress in your IT related career, don't overlook this factor.
[3] It is also beneficial to do some philosophy subjects if you can put them into your timetable. I did "Thinking about reasoning", which deals with philosophical logic. I think it helps us think and critique things in life clearly and fairly.
[4] Even better, do some theology subjects. It will stretch and challenge your faith and "wow" you in ways you'd never thought possible before. Most of all it can deepen your relationship with God as you seek to use your knowledge to glorify Him.
Well .. I hope that helps.
- Stay away from IT man, just look at me, I'm a robot now!