- Aug 8, 2005
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I am only a senior in high school. I have a computer science II class, which is java object oriented programming basically. In cs I class I learned how to use visual basic, which was ok, it was my first class. This year however, it feels kinda hard and teacher does not explain material well. Class goes like this. She usually gives a word document file with a program description that we have to make. If you get it, fine, but if you don't you will be in trouble, because teacher does not help at all. She just says, do it on the paper first. Fine. I know how the program should work, but I just don't know how to code that in. So what I am thinking is I should switch out of that class and get perfect A in other class. But, I currently doing a research what I want to major in college. I came across engineering. I would be interested in computer, aerospace, or like electrical or mechanical. If I go with that, I know I will need a programming language on my job. What are your suggestions? Should I endure the horrible long-lasting class and then take AP computer science next semester in my school to get some credit in college. Or my alternative is just try stuff on my own and take a class in college? Thanks