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I was wondering, how is it like to be a computer scientist in the slowlane?
How do you get treated by your boss? Do you have enough free time (and cognitive energy) to build your fastlane project?
One of the thing keeping me in my business/economics major (instead of switching to CS) is the thought of being pressurized by someone higher in the workplace hierarchy (e.g. managers). I believe CS is a great road for the fastlane (if not the best), but how is the slowlane like? (Not that with a degree in economics I will not be given orders. I guess quite the opposite, especially in the beginning. But I've heard computer scientists are low in the organization chart).
What are the pros and cons for you?
How do you get treated by your boss? Do you have enough free time (and cognitive energy) to build your fastlane project?
One of the thing keeping me in my business/economics major (instead of switching to CS) is the thought of being pressurized by someone higher in the workplace hierarchy (e.g. managers). I believe CS is a great road for the fastlane (if not the best), but how is the slowlane like? (Not that with a degree in economics I will not be given orders. I guess quite the opposite, especially in the beginning. But I've heard computer scientists are low in the organization chart).
What are the pros and cons for you?
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