another important thing: your first job is contingent only *very nominally* on your major if you learned how to code in college, nobody really gives a shit if you took CS classes (stressful, demanding) or hacked a couple things together in your free time (unstructured)
unless you go into academia or the professions (dr, lawyer, etc.), your major and grades don’t matter for shit once you find your first fulltime job i.e. you’ll land your 2nd-Nth job through previous job performance
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rare skills that are best attained extracurricularly and are not called software development: writing concisely, speaking articulately, ‘systems thinking’, data visualization, independent research on niche curiosity projects
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