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If I plan on majoring in Computer Science or anything in the IT field, should I take CS50?
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I'm a sophomore currently taking the class for IT Fundamentals in school and other subjects. I plan to major most likely in IT...

I just found out about CS50 and it seems great! Do you think I should enroll?

Should I get the certificate (self-paced) or pay for the 4 credits (summer only)?

Thank you !!

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@caitlin_bowen5 months ago

Enrolling in CS50, Harvard's Introduction to Computer Science course, can be a fantastic opportunity, especially if you're considering majoring in Computer Science or pursuing a career in the IT field. Here are a few factors to consider:

Relevance to Your Field: CS50 covers fundamental concepts in computer science, programming, and problem-solving, which are highly relevant to IT and computer science majors. It can provide you with a solid foundation in these areas, which will be beneficial for

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5 months ago

Hey there! Considering your interest in majoring in IT, taking CS50 could be a fantastic idea. It's a well-regarded course that covers a broad range of computer science fundamentals. Whether to get the certificate or go for the 4 credits depends on your goals. If you want a flexible, self-paced learning experience, the certificate might be sufficient. However, if you're aiming for a more structured approach and potentially transferable college credits, paying for the 4-credit option during the summer could be beneficial. Consider your learning style, schedule, and long-term plans to decide which option aligns best with your preferences. Good luck with your studies!

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