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2026 Q1
To people who have graduated and gotten internships and jobs, would you still major in CS, or is the risk of AI and offshoring too great, even with your current success?
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Honestly, I see a lot of people ask questions like this, but I specifically wanted to ask new graduates who were able to get internships and jobs after college whether they still believe the field is
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Honestly, I see a lot of people ask questions like this, but I specifically wanted to ask new graduates who were able to get internships and jobs after college whether they still believe the field is worth it. I understand that it is very difficult to land a job and internship, but for those of you who have, has that stopped the feeling that the field is dying, or would you go back and choose something else?
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