<p>Okay like I really need help picking a path. Here are my thoughts about this PS it is kinda like a puzzle lol</p>
<p>*Really into computers but programing seems very confusing and complicated
*HATE politics and law stuff
*I can do business
*Interested in medical stuff but I HATE guts and stuff<br>
*REALLY into plant science and stuff but idk what careers there are...</p>
<p>Umm if anyone has any advice it will help! PLEASE and THANK YOU</p>
<p>bump please help or direct me to the right forum</p>
<p>If you go into medicine, you don’t necessarily have to do surgery. There are a wide assortment of doctors out there. That being said, in medical school you are generally required to dissect a human cadaver. I dunno how many…</p>
<p>Put them all into a hat and let the laws of probability decide for you.</p>
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SEE! Like that I could never do such a thing to a body even if it is dead! Like to me that is just totally disrespectful</p>
<p>omg become a botanist!</p>
<p>^Yeah but who hires botansts?</p>
<p>There’s many facets to computers.</p>
<p>Programming and software-specific… Comp Sci with a focus in Software Engineering.
Coding is among one of the easiest things to do. You learn one language… you learn 50.</p>
<p>There’s the Hardware/Computer Engineering side.
Either a specific major for computer engineering or CS with a focus in that.</p>
<p>The computer as a system. Systems Engineering… Which sort of encompasses both.
Same field… different concentration.</p>
<p>Anyways… coding is not complicated.</p>
<p>^How so isn’t coding all the things with zeros and ones?</p>
<p>^ My dad knew a dyslexic computer science major in college. So it can be done.</p>
<p>That’s binary… that’s what the computer reads.</p>
<p>I’ve met people that can oddly decipher binary… but in general we tend to use higher-level programming languages.</p>
<p>The lowest language I’ve seen taught is Assembly. Which from what I’ve heard, is a pain.</p>
<p>The semantics of language really isn’t that hard.</p>
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I guess… :/</p>
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So like are these codes like a whole different language?! As in like Spanish or something?! If so that sounds SUPER complicated</p>
<p>When I say language I mean computer language. Not the spoken language of the human world.</p>
<p>I suggest you look a few of these languages up.
C, C++, C#, Java, Perl, Pascal, Python, Ruby</p>
<p>I mean… for what it’s worth if I felt like it I could code in Spanish, French, or Italian, but it’s really not worth it.</p>
<p>Yeah it looked complicated</p>
<p>take an intro to programming class.</p>
<p>It’s really not that hard. At all. Apply your knowledge… and it makes sense.</p>
<p>reason why
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<p>Works.</p>
<p>^I shall try to reason it out.</p>
<p>class - a group of things
test - we’re testing out something
‘class test’ = we’re testing out a lot of things</p>
<p>public - this is something everyone should know
static - it doesn’t change
void - Oh, and it’s nothing too
main - But at the same time it’s important
String - [Do normal people call a bunch of letters strings? I can’t remember. I’m going to assume not]This is a series of things attached to gether
args - Pirates?
Has no clue what this line means.</p>
<p>System - Computer
out - out
println - print something
So you make the computer print out something.</p>
<p>Hello - a form of greeting
World - World
Amg, computer can speak! We have an AI already! This is awesome!</p>
<p>So we were testing out a lot of things, which were important, but nothing and it printed out something and we have an AI. Programming does not make sense. <em>Becomes a botanist</em></p>
<p>Lawl, perhaps you ought to start him off with a more intuitive language like Python.</p>
<p>Python is simple. Which is something I recommend going to learn from…</p>
<p>Or…</p>
<p>VisualBasic… which I don’t consider a programming language.</p>
<p>Er, you could teach?</p>
<p>Health administration. Boom, done.</p>