<p>I'm torn between Cal Poly SLO for Business and UC Davis for Computer Science. I have to make a decision very soon (May 1). </p>
<p>I'm not just undecided on the school but I'm also not firm on my major yet. </p>
<p>I would like to get a degree that will pay me back with a good salary. My ideal work place would be my own office in a tall shiny glass building in the middle of a big city like SF/NY/Seattle. :D I'm good at math but would prefer to not deal with long projects and math problems all four years, when in pursue of a degree. I'm not good at science and theoretical subjects. I'm structured, organized, good work ethics (can dedicated to hard work if needed), not a test taker, good with computers, and have good entrepreneurship senses.</p>
<p>Deciding my majors would surely help me in making a decision. Which major do you guys think is right for me based on the qualities mentioned.</p>
<p>Cal Poly has an “upside down” cirriculum where as you start in your major classes your first semsester along with your GE’s. You can change your business somewhat within the business department but completely changing majors is a little more difficult at Cal Poly do to the fact that you start your major courses right away. Their business school is very good, one of the tops in the state and it prepares you to work after college. It also has a lot of recruiters that come to the school. Don’t know much about UC Davis Computer program but the UC’s are typically more theory based than practicle and often require grad school. UC Davis probably would allow you the flexibilty to change majors more easily however. Either school you will probably deal with projects and Cal Poly has a senior thesis project, don’t know about Davis. Hope this helps a little. Good luck, two good choices.</p>