Bilgisayar Biliminde Binbaşı Bir Şey Değer mi?

MERHABA! Ben üniversitede yükselen ikinci sınıf öğrenciyim ve ÅŸu anda oyun tasarımı ve siber güvenlik konusunda planlanan küçükler ile Comp Sci’de uzmanım.

Birinci sınıfım her iki CS sınıfımdan da çok keyif aldım ve materyalden oldukça emin hissettim. Bilgisayarları ve nasıl çalıştıklarını öğrenmeyi gerçekten çok seviyorum ve bunun kariyerini yapmayı tamamen çok isterim.

Ama mezun olduktan sonra bir şeye değmeyeceği konusunda her zaman inanılmaz bir şekilde stresli olduğumu hissediyorum. Bildiğim kadarıyla giriş seviyesi pozisyonları AI tarafından en zor şekilde vuruldu ve korkarım ki, bir başlangıç işine inme zorluğunu aşsam bile, AI alanda hala yaygın bir sorun olacak ve gerçekten başlamadan önce kariyerimi sona erdirebilecek.

İzleyecek başka bir şey bulmam gerektiğini veya AI aracılığıyla ısrar etme olasılığının daha yüksek olan belirli CS alanları olup olmadığını bilmek istiyorum. Belki de okuldayken tamamlayabileceğim bilgisayar sertifikalarında biraz daha el? Hala var mı?

Bunun gibi gönderilerin muhtemelen çok görüldüğünü biliyorum ama sadece daha fazla perspektif isterdim. Yıl baÅŸladığında, ana dalımın başı ve uni’nin öğrenci geliÅŸtirme kiÅŸisiyle konuÅŸmayı planlıyorum.

Ayrıca Robotics, AI, VR, bilgisayar vizyonu vb. Ders almayı planlıyorum ve bunların mükemmel beceriler olacağını düşünüyorum, ancak yine de büyük veya küçük olmadıkları ve işler tarafından görülmeyecekleri için nemlendirilebileceklerinden endişe ediyorum.

Herhangi bir tavsiye veya düşünceyi çok takdir edecektir!

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  1. Kyzerx102
    AÄŸustos 9, 2025 - 6:13 am

    field is over saturated. If you choose to do it, put your all into it so you really stand out and so you can get good pay.

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  2. ApprehensiveBrain863
    AÄŸustos 9, 2025 - 6:13 am

    Is it “worth anything”? What do you mean by worth anything? CS grads still exist and they’re still getting job offers and internships… the good ones are, anyway. I can tell you with confidence AI is not *replacing* developers any time soon.

    If you’re worrying so much about AI to the point you’re questioning “Will IT still exist?”, I don’t think you should work in CS. Things change fast and you don’t seem like that would work out for you. More people take CS now than ever, a lot aren’t in it for the love of the game. If you’re worried about employability, it baffles me that you’ve picked game design and cybersecurity as minors, two notoriously unfriendly hiring environments that you’re even less likely to get a role in. Your worries are fair but massively off scale.

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  3. KopOut
    AÄŸustos 9, 2025 - 6:13 am

    I am in my mid 40s. If I could go back in time and major in something else, I would have gotten my degree in CS. But I graduated in 2000. Today that field is over saturated and under threat from India, China, and AI.

    If I was doing STEM today, I would do Electrical Engineering, and take some business mgmt and accounting courses. Then I would graduate and immediately become an electrician and start saving money to go out on my own. Then I would start hiring electricians to work for me. And keep doing that for 10-15 years until I had enough of a footprint. Then I would sell the business to private equity and stay on as a consultant with them for 3-5 years. Then I would never work again after 45.

    AI is not going to be wiring houses and businesses anytime soon. Chinese people and Indians aren’t either. In the US anyway.

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  4. ninja-fapper
    AÄŸustos 9, 2025 - 6:13 am

    if you know what your doing yee, if not nee

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  5. No_Top2115
    AÄŸustos 9, 2025 - 6:13 am

    Do a project that is a business product. Build something and have it on git and make sure you don’t vibe but actually code. When you are done with your CS, your git and a demo of the product will put you at the front of the line

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  6. Lakeview121
    AÄŸustos 9, 2025 - 6:13 am

    I have no idea, but security is much needed and a masters in that area would likely find u with a good job.

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  7. Boudria
    AÄŸustos 9, 2025 - 6:13 am

    No.

    CS is *incredibly* difficult to get an entry-level job in right now, because a lot of software companies are wrestling with whether or not to replace junior devs with AI (whether that means Artificial Intelligence or Actual Indians), because AI doesn’t ask stupid questions of their mentors, and the mentors still have to take the time to check their code.

    Now, if you’re in the top, say, ten percent of all graduates, you *might* get a programming job, but that’s assuming your resume stands out above the others, but the reality is networking is what floats you to the top. If someone with *cachet* knows you’re a great programmer, and that person knows the hiring manager for wherever you’re applying, then a phone call or email floats you to the top of the stack. What does that do to everyone else? They float down the stack. If you’re a programmer, you know how stacks and queues work, and this is a stack.

    So, unless you’re intent on being *great*, don’t go into CompSci. It’s a fool’s errand. Until 2022? Great major. Post-2022? Awful major, graduating more students than there are junior dev positions.

    Don’t do it. If you want to program for your own personal enjoyment, great. If you want to make an app and make a thousand dollars for hundreds of hours’ worth of work, great. But if you think being anything less than exceptional is going to get you a job in software development, you’re cooked before you even start.

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  8. Ok-Opportunity-5126
    AÄŸustos 9, 2025 - 6:13 am

    Avoid at all costs

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  9. Appropriate-Tutor587
    AÄŸustos 9, 2025 - 6:13 am

    Regardless of everything, if you want to do CS, then go for it!!

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