| programming, more theory, lots more programming, more theory, a class or two about something non-computer related, more programming, and absolutely nothing to do with hardware or installing software or troubleshooting problems (unless its with your own code). Good luck, I did it for two years, didn't like it, went for an Associates in Science majoring in Computer Technology instead, and I love it (I'm more of a hardware guy myself). Best of luck to you, and my your semi-colons never hide from you, and my you always comment your code. |