
Lead to the great history, web design or desktop publishing?
I am a 4th year college student and I want to be a webdesigner or desktop publisher. The computer science degree at my school requires at least the calculation to join. Once in the program lasts three years and college professors (ratemyprofessors.com) are terrible. I spoke with students of the program and they hate it. I will not be a top-paid systems analyst programmer or top-rate – just a webdesigner Everday / desktop publisher. No other grade in my school can satisfy my needs – Theres a company, it requires major course of many cases that I'll ever need (it is for systems analysts), and a general visual arts degree that includes web design, but also covers a wide range of other media / visual field. I like the story … I followed several courses and I can say that it is the only subject I liked so far. I know Photoshop, Macromedia, Javascript, some PHP, etc. .. I can not use it and get into a career? Or would it destroy my chances of entering?
Photoshop, Macromedia, JavaScript, PHP and SQL will do for web design, but I'd hit on some English classes that writing business target. You do not know what these are, but if you go into desktop publishing, you must be very careful packaging complex thoughts into small parcels. Forget the computer, continue being a Analysist system. If I read your interests right, you're on the right track. The story is interesting, but I'm afraid it has little contact practical application in these areas.
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