Ok, as few of you might know I study at the institute of information technology (computer science).
Now I'm stuck between choosing what do I want to study there.
I'm stuck between IT (computer science) and IM (information management).
Thing is that I wanted to be a computer scientist but I see that it's hard as hell here. Shitloads of maths and programming might be just too much for me to handle.
I hate studying maths.
Thinking about abount of education just gets me depressed.
Information management is slightly easier but also different.
Anyway my main cause is that in the future I plan to move abroad (America? Australia?) and I would like to know will I get a good work there as an information manager?
I study in a Polish-Japanese institute so basically computer scientists from here can get work anywhere, information management is a new faculty here and I don't know should I risk studying there or not.
The main difference is that IT is basically programming, robotics, software engineering and databases, multimedia, intelligent data processing systems etc.
while IM is macro- and microeconomics, some programming and computer science, econometrics, statistics, management and marketing techniques, design and administration of information systems etc.
I'm a bit worried. IM is something I know is easier to handle for me as they don't do shitloads of difficult computer stuff and there's more to just sit with a book and study instead of spending weeks working on something hard using pc.
If you want to say - "study what you think you like more" I have to say both are so-so for me. I would like IT diploma slightly more but process of studying would be a hardcore for me.
Information management is rather new here so I don't know much about work after that.
Now I'm stuck between choosing what do I want to study there.
I'm stuck between IT (computer science) and IM (information management).
Thing is that I wanted to be a computer scientist but I see that it's hard as hell here. Shitloads of maths and programming might be just too much for me to handle.
I hate studying maths.
Thinking about abount of education just gets me depressed.
Information management is slightly easier but also different.
Anyway my main cause is that in the future I plan to move abroad (America? Australia?) and I would like to know will I get a good work there as an information manager?
I study in a Polish-Japanese institute so basically computer scientists from here can get work anywhere, information management is a new faculty here and I don't know should I risk studying there or not.
The main difference is that IT is basically programming, robotics, software engineering and databases, multimedia, intelligent data processing systems etc.
while IM is macro- and microeconomics, some programming and computer science, econometrics, statistics, management and marketing techniques, design and administration of information systems etc.
I'm a bit worried. IM is something I know is easier to handle for me as they don't do shitloads of difficult computer stuff and there's more to just sit with a book and study instead of spending weeks working on something hard using pc.
If you want to say - "study what you think you like more" I have to say both are so-so for me. I would like IT diploma slightly more but process of studying would be a hardcore for me.
Information management is rather new here so I don't know much about work after that.