jeshxcore
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Hmm, yes i know i'm in year 10 and i have a long way to go.. But, i am always interested in my career path. I have a big interest in law, but also in computing. I was thinking if i should follow my dads careerpath, or my own.. (My dad works in the IT industry) Is science a pre-requisite for studying IT/computer science in uni? I don't have much background knowledge about the careers in IT/computer science except my dads.. who is a contractor and screams a lot when he is "on call" haha. He does 'mainframe'. Anyways, the thing is ... i have always been "naturally good" with IT. Not to boast or anything, but its something that is a part of my "characteristics". e.g, i've always been involved with gifted and talented programs involving IT etc. So yeah, i'm fairly good with computers.. But i'm extremley bad with science, and my dad said that in his degree he needed chemistry and physics. I am an absoloute failure at science. Anyways.. with law. I love debate and discussion about human rights etc.. So my main question is would i need science to do IT in uni, and what are the career paths?