Contemplating CS degree

<p>I'm currently on track to receiving my bachelor's in Literary Studies in only two more semesters.</p>

<p>However, recently I have been contemplating earning a degree in computer science, but I'm not sure of the wisest route to go about it considering that as an English major absolutely none of my courses are shared with cs bachelor's requirements. I would have to essentially start from square one...</p>

<p>In addition, my math skills are sub-par at best. I took pre-calc in high school, but I am very, very rusty. I would need to self teach myself up to a Calc I level, using the mighty power of the internet along with various books.</p>

<p>All this considered, my options are:
- Attempt to get into a decent master's program for computer science (is this even possible?)
- Get a second bachelors in computer science
- Forget about the whole idea, finish my English degree, and start working as I'm already in enough debt from student loans as is</p>

<p>Anyone have any thoughts/opinions/insight? Is my idea of getting such a degree realistic within a 2-3 year timeframe?</p>

<p>Thanks!!</p>

<p>Try programming on your own first. Check out Processing, play with it for a little while.</p>