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Looking to get a degree in CS but I would like some advice?
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So, for the past 10 years I have been doing outside work and manual labor and loving it. However, due to some things that have happened with my TMJ I can't really do have your physical labor anymore. Working outside just makes the pain almost unbearable. So I'm looking for a change of career into something that pays relatively well and isn't physical. So I guess what I'm trying to ask here is how much work does it entail? Is it mostly math I'm going to be using? I was pretty good at math when I was in high school but it's been a little while since I really had to use advanced level mathematics. And overall is worth getting into this field job wise? I'd imagine everything in this field is growing since more and more people are depending on software and computers? I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to be asking about any of this I'm not sure where else to look. I'm trying to talk with someone from my local community college so I can transfer to a university to finish out and get a bachelor's. I'm having trouble being able meet up with someone though.

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