How high is the education required to learn computer science?

Updated on educate 2024-04-14
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What do you want to learn? How deep do you learn?

    Anyway, at least start high school. A little better in math would help a lot. If you have the opportunity to practice or have a good point, you will get twice the result with half the effort.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The key to learning a good computer is not in the level of education, mainly in your ability to deal with problems, like now looking for a job, you only need a bachelor's degree or above, but if you really want to learn a good computer, you must choose a direction, such as programming or hardware, in fact, one aspect is particularly fine, a bachelor's degree is enough, of course, the higher the education, the better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Do you know that a few years ago, there was a twelve-year-old kid who entered the Pentagon's **, and he didn't have much education. If you want to learn a computer well, the key depends on how well you want to learn and how determined you want to learn well, which are the two prerequisites for learning a good computer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on which level you have learned, if you only require daily Internet access, office software operation or simple disassembly and installation of ordinary software, junior high school students can do it, but if it is more advanced than others, such as programming and design, it requires the comprehensive quality of English, mathematics, aesthetics and many other disciplines to do it well

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't think it has anything to do with academic qualifications. As long as you are interested, then find the right way to learn, such as registering for classes, or learning from friends who know computer science, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I feel that there is no academic limit, and some junior high school students are not very good enough to hack into other people's computers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It depends on how well you learn.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It depends on what you are learning, as long as you know Chinese characters and can read newspapers, you can learn simple operations.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What kind of education do you need to learn computers? In this era, if you want to find a decent job, it seems that there are requirements for academic qualifications, but for the IT industry, academic qualifications are not a mandatory requirement, and companies pay more attention to technical level, as long as your ability can prove that others can use you without looking at academic qualifications.

    Academic qualifications are for others to see, and abilities are for staying to do things. The ability to be a programmer is more important than academic qualifications, of course, if you are highly educated, it is the jacquard on the cake.

    At present, the computer industry has developed to a very mature period, and there are many mature enterprises in China's Internet industry, such as the well-known ones, Jingdong, Tencent, Alibaba, etc., which may have higher requirements for technical talents, so it is necessary to enter these high enterprises, so education is the stepping stone for these large companies.

    However, academic qualifications are not equal to ability, if your ability is enough to cover up your academic qualifications, then many companies will still choose such talents, academic qualifications are just a standard used by companies to measure you without knowing you.

    Does the IT industry require high academic qualifications? In fact, not everyone who has a bachelor's degree and a computer major can successfully enter the enterprise. On the contrary, if you have a college degree or less, but you have studied through the computer training school system and have some experience in project development, the company will value such talents more.

    Some high school students are not admitted to the ideal university, so they come to study software technology, and after studying, they are worried that they will not find a job, in fact, it is normal for students to have this worry.

    You are not educated enough but have strong ability, as long as you can reach the level of employability, you will definitely be able to find a job, but such a company is not easy to find, and the company may be small. Therefore, it is recommended that you have a college degree or less, and you can improve your academic qualifications while learning software development.

    All in all, the requirements for academic qualifications in the IT industry are not as strict as everyone thinks, and if you learn through the training school system, you can not only learn technical knowledge but also get a degree, which can be said to kill two birds with one stone.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Learning computer science depends on how advanced you have learned, and only then does you need to look at your academic qualifications, if it is only a general level (typing, browsing the Internet, and printing) does not require academic qualifications, everyone can learn. If you want to carry out the software and hardware technology and application of the system, including software engineering, network engineering, intelligent technology, database technology, etc., you need technical secondary school, college to university degree, and then high-end such as: high-tech innovation and application, standards, guidelines and research, etc., you need a graduate degree, so what you say, it depends on how you learn, or how much you learn!

    However, if you are willing to put in the effort, you can try it!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Learning computers has nothing to do with academic qualifications, and you don't need any academic qualifications.

    It's just that the higher the education, the more you have learned, the more solid the foundation, and the more extensive your knowledge, the more helpful it is for you to learn computers, and it is also conducive to learning computers faster and better. But if you don't have a degree or don't have a high degree doesn't mean that you can't learn computers or can't learn computers well. It's man-made, and it's mostly up to you.

    There are many people who are self-taught.

    Note: There is no academic requirement to learn computers, unless you are for getting a degree, learning computers generally requires a basic English foundation to learn not too hard, because many professional terms in computers are in English.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course, it is good, mainly because you are interested in learning computers, you can learn computer with good employment prospects, good working environment, many majors, zero foundation can also learn, learning computer can be selected according to your own interests and hobbies, such as Internet marketing, e-commerce, graphic design, e-sports, animation and game production, architectural decoration and so on.

    Technologies related to the Internet of Things. The connection between things and things, the connection between people and things is no longer a fairy tale, everything is connected, and the world is intelligent. IoT technology requires a lot of talent.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, learning computer technology has nothing to do with literacy. Whether you are in elementary school or college, junior high school or high school, liberal arts or science, everyone is on the same starting line in the face of computer technology, just like learning to cook and stir-fry has nothing to do with whether you are good at math and English. I'm engaged in computer education, so you can ask me if you don't understand something.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Are you a girl or a boy, if you are a girl, there are many positions suitable for girls now, such as: network, network marketing, web design, design, graphic design, etc., many companies need girls with good technology, but there are very few girls who understand technology, so things are scarce, girls are easier to find jobs than boys, and it is very good for boys to learn software development, because it is now the information age, and all industries need software systems to assist work, and there is a great demand for talents. Moreover, the software industry is characterized by high salary level and rapid growth

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First of all, learning computer technology is definitely good, as long as you learn it well, and then, learn more about this aspect, and go to some related xx can better improve your learning efficiency.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    "Of course, it's okay, junior high school computer, learned knowledge and skills, graduated at least junior college, the same is educated. ”

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In fact, many computer majors are suitable for junior high school students, and there are many majors in Chengdu Xinhua Computer School, you can take a look.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Secondary School - Art Design and Production.

    Technical secondary school - computer application.

    Xinhua - Environmental Art Design.

    Xinhua - Information Technology Application Engineering.

    Xinhua - semi-annual application software general practice.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There are good and bad good: You can learn things on the computer, you have a wide range of knowledge, and it is easy to become addicted to the virtual world.

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