Accounting Minor, CS Major, little problem

<p>Right now I'm a 19 y/o sophomore in CCC and I've recently had a change of heart. I've been following all the pre-requisites for an Accounting major from the start but more recently I've heard about Computer Science and I've taken a huge interest in it as I learn more about it. However, I'm torn. If are any sites to show what I can be put up against in this major, I would greatly appreciate it.</p>

<p>Now onto the problem, this should be my "last year" at CCC, as I've applied to SDSU as Business Admin with Emphasis in Accounting. I wanted to take the intro to java programming course my last semester but the maximum units allowed is 16 and I'm using all of my units for Accounting. But on the other hand I was thinking that I could take another year at CCC(I can finish pre-reqs in a year) and U-Link(guaranteed admission) into UCSD, and minor in Accounting with my major as CS. However, UCSD's CS major is impacted, and I don't know the risk of getting rejected into it. I could also try for SDSU's CS program but I don't know what will happen if I take another year off after I've already applied as a Business Admin w/ Emph in Acct.</p>

<p>I don't know whether to:
-continue with business admin w/ emph on accounting and follow my original 4 year plan to SDSU
-stay at CCC and do another year for CS and U-Link to UCSD, major CS, minor acct.(or just major in CS)
-stay at CCC and do another year for CS and go to SDSU, major CS</p>

<p>Thanks for the help, I'm sort of lost on all this. :/</p>

<p>First decide if you are changing to CS. You should be capable at math, good at working in teams and creating solutions. </p>

<p>Either way I dont recommend staying in CC more than 2 years. Get admitted to a 4 year and pursue your degree there. GL.</p>