Friday, October 26, 2012

In the midst of the mid-terms, a CS student can find himself/herself wonder what made him/her choose this major in the first place.
If you need to be reassured, take a look at this article by Ted Samson in InfoWorld:
In "Demand for software engineers keeps climbing -- and so do the salaries", Samson details how the increased demand for software engineers is behind increasing salaries, with firms often competing to attract the brightest minds. On average, a software engineer can expect to make about $92,000 a year but this number can easily go up to six figures.
We hope this was enough motivation to get you through your midterms!

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