carrotz said:
eeek software development jase? sounds hard :S
Well out of everything I've learnt at uni, I find programming the easiest
. I'd be finished by now if I hadn't picked up Business too. I always question myself as to why I decided to do Accounting as well, but then I remind myself that I'm doing it because its useful and it serves as a backup, but I'm more interested in IT. I'm considering a combined IT/Business type job too, but I think I'd prefer programming, but I have to experience it first! I have 10 years after I graduate to do my CPA/CA program in Accounting anyways, so I can always change careers later.
Why did I chose IT? Well I've always been interested in IT from about Year 8. I didn't like programming in Year 10, so I only did IPT for the HSC, though now I like programming over anything else, so go figure
. I was interested in Accounting as well, and did the HSC VET course in Accounting at TAFE. I ended up getting into the BScIT so I did that. I wouldn't have gotten into the BBusiness degree anyways because the UAI for that was higher in 2002, so either way I would have done IT. I chose UTS because they had a new course and a new building! I don't regret my choice. I quite enjoyed my first 2 years at uni doing IT and a bit of Accounting, but I wasn't too sure what I wanted to do, so I figured I'll add on another 1.5 years and get a Business degree too. So as of 2004, I transferred into the BBusiness/BComputing combined degree. I chose the Internet Business Technology sub-major in the BScIT, though I think I would have preferred the Applications Development sub-major now so I don't have to do Internet Commerce!
Well that's all for now. Time to start applying for jobs!