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for a two-year degree, you could probably get more software development experience at a state school, the curricula here tends to be more towards people seeking either office skills or supplementary web design skills for a business major. if you are seeking a degree in computer science, this might be a waste of your time and money...and i might be wrong. but probably not. not everyone who goes to tech school plans on completing a bachelor's. the courses offer wonderful skills to have...as a beginning IT professional or a business major, but you probably want something more in-depth. a CS degree is usually a "big major" (45+ credit hours, as opposed to psych or philosophy where there are more electives).
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