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Old 01-24-2011, 08:13 PM   #2
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Welcome to the Mobile Read forums, Fridays. I suspect you haven't received any posts in reply yet because the computer field is so vast and changes so rapidly it's probably difficult even for computer-learned folks to know where to advise you to start. My primary advice is: while you're in your degree program, take everything you learn there with a grain of salt and keep a more open mind than your professors. The most relevant learning I ever did regarding computers was done on my own outside of school, by playing around with them and trying different things. As a start, if you can afford it or otherwise work it out, you might try to bring into that degree program some beginning experience working with whatever type of computer platform that particular school likes to emphasize (PC Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, or some Unix variant.
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