roni
Cornell FE
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Well, I was looking at the different programs and I noticed that programs like Baruch, UCB, Columbia or Princeton accept applicants without strong background in programming (as opposed to CMU or NYU?) .
I do have some programming knowledge (can do basic programing in C and Pascal), and I am taking next semester "Programming I"(C++/JAVA) class (hopefully will be able to take "Programming II" in spring 2010).
However, as far as I understand many applicants do have strong programming skills.
So, my question is this, will I have a problem finding a job after graduation without strong programming skills? or even if I find, do those who lack the programming skill get lower salaries?
Roni.
I do have some programming knowledge (can do basic programing in C and Pascal), and I am taking next semester "Programming I"(C++/JAVA) class (hopefully will be able to take "Programming II" in spring 2010).
However, as far as I understand many applicants do have strong programming skills.
So, my question is this, will I have a problem finding a job after graduation without strong programming skills? or even if I find, do those who lack the programming skill get lower salaries?
Roni.