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If programmers are in such demand why is cs enrollment plunging
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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/busine...8_gates19.html
From the article - A recent study by UCLA's Higher Education Research Institute found a 60 percent decline between 2000 and 2004 in the number of college freshmen who planned to major in computer science.
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If there were decent paying jobs to be had by acquiring a CS degree people would be enrolling in CS.
But they are not.
Spin all you want.
Deny all you want.
The facts don't lie.
From the article - A recent study by UCLA's Higher Education Research Institute found a 60 percent decline between 2000 and 2004 in the number of college freshmen who planned to major in computer science.
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If there were decent paying jobs to be had by acquiring a CS degree people would be enrolling in CS.
But they are not.
Spin all you want.
Deny all you want.
The facts don't lie.
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My hypothesis for this is that the enrollment status is just realigning from the boom that took place during the dot com boom. All these people during that time never really had any interest in computer science it's just that they saw all these opportunities with stock options pop up and they thought, "cha ching." I'm sure that all the people who were passionate about the field now have decent paying jobs and all those, "profiteers" are still wondering what the heck happened and are most likely wanting to get the heck out of IT/CS.
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>> I'm sure that all the people who were passionate about the field now have decent paying jobs
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Man you went straight for the twilight zone.
I keep posting articles and keep getting lame replies like the previous that are sourced by nothing more than someones personal opinion backed up by nothing.
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Man you went straight for the twilight zone.
I keep posting articles and keep getting lame replies like the previous that are sourced by nothing more than someones personal opinion backed up by nothing.
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Debunking the Myth of a Desperate Software Labor Shortage
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/itaa.real.html
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Originally Posted by twilson
>> I'm sure that all the people who were passionate about the field now have decent paying jobs
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Man you went straight for the twilight zone.
I keep posting articles and keep getting lame replies like the previous that are sourced by nothing more than someones personal opinion backed up by nothing.
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Debunking the Myth of a Desperate Software Labor Shortage
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/itaa.real.html
Yea the article tells you that CS enrollment is dropping but it doesn't tell you why. Besides, the way I look at it, the less people with a CS degree means the more valuable my CS degree is going to be. So I strongly encourage everyone to not study CS because theres no jobs left!
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>> the article tells you that CS enrollment is dropping but it doesn't tell you why
You need to be told why ?
The reason why is cause ain't no decent jobs in the field anymore for grads.
Nothing gets around faster on the grapevine than where the pot of gold is located, except for maybe when the location changes.
It has changed big time and naturally that kind of story spreads like wildfire.
You need to be told why ?
The reason why is cause ain't no decent jobs in the field anymore for grads.
Nothing gets around faster on the grapevine than where the pot of gold is located, except for maybe when the location changes.
It has changed big time and naturally that kind of story spreads like wildfire.
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