HellRazzer7878 wrote:
Hey guys, a somewhat new member(Haven't been on in a long while). But I have been contemplating starting college(a bit late, I am now 21) for a CP degree. I am good with computers although I do not know anything about the various programming langauges, I am sure I could learn... I am one of those Aspies who gets interested in one broad subject and will learn everything about THAT subject and move on to another so once I put my mind to do it, I can do it. How do you cope with college classes? Is it overwhelming at all? I am a little nervous. Thanks
I'd suggest taking some computer programming courses as a non-degree student at a local community college to get started. Typically they'll offer classes in Java and/or C++, but it may vary from place to place. It's a pretty low cost way of finding out whether or not it is for you without making a firm commitment to it. If you like it, you can always enroll in the program or go to a 4 year college. Of course, you can also go to a 4 year college after completing a 2 year program at a community college.
College classes are a challenge, some more so than others. I would take a somewhat light load to begin with in order to get used to it. It's better to take a little longer to complete your degree and do well than not do well. I think the best way to approach college is to conservatively rather than all in since us Aspies can take a little longer to adjust to change and find ways to manage stress.