<p>I'm fairly interested in computer science, and I want to pursue at least some background in the field. I was curious whether I should go full on out (major) or minor (the elements program). I wanted to know what the difference between the two in knowledge would be and the limitations of partaking in the elements courses versus computer science major restricted courses. Also, if anyone has any experience on how much time is spent among coding between the two would be very insightful.</p>
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<p>I am pretty sure you’ll never find work as a programmer with this list of classes.</p>
<p>What is your current major?</p>
<p>I’m currently in Mccombs, but I’m not entirely sure what field of business I’m interested in</p>
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