<p>Hey. I am currently in community college. I can't decide whether to major in CS or I.T. I am better at I.T. courses. I.T. would be less strenuous for me throughout college. C.S. requires higher level math courses and I haven't placed into them yet. I want to transfer with my associates to a four year Uni for my bachelors.</p>
<p>I'm in my first semester right now. I plan to transfer in three more semesters. If I take the I.T. route I have a much better chance of fulfilling that plan. If I go the CS route I would have a harder time and might not even be able to get into a Uni in two years. I always wanted to do CS from the start. I know I'd be better at I.T. I've researched both degrees and I see that CS majors have a higher chance of being employed. Employers rather have CS majors than I.T. majors even in I.T. related jobs.</p>
<p>I'm just really confused about what I should go after. Also, I feel if I go the I.T. route I will have a better time in school. (higher gpa,etc..) Is a CS major really worth all that trouble? Can I.T. majors be just as good as cs majors even better? Thanks in advance if you answer or give an opinion. I am full time student and I have a part time job btw if that makes a difference.</p>