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Ask HN: Unsure where to go from here

2 pointsby nnwaalmost 12 years ago
Hey there guys and gals,<p>I&#x27;m posting here as I browse frequently and figured I&#x27;d get some good responses.<p>I&#x27;m from Melbourne, and I&#x27;ve just turned 18. I&#x27;m not sure what I want to pursue or how to go about it. I&#x27;ve got 3+ years of experience in Penetration Testing&#x2F;Web Security but no actual qualifications. There are massive gaps in my knowledge and I&#x27;m not sure if I should be trying to get an internship or get a qualification of some kind. Any advice would be great at this point. I also haven&#x27;t learnt a programming language (I&#x27;ve learnt what was essentially required during Penetration tests). Does anyone have any suggestions as to what language to pick up, and if so which one to start with?<p>Any advice is appreciated. Thanks all!

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seldoalmost 12 years ago
Though by no means essential for a career in computing, a computer science degree is incredibly useful. At the very least, at the end of your course the skills you have now will have been given a stamp of authenticity by the accreditation, but in the best case the high-level tour of computing provided by a good degree course will have introduced you to concepts that will make you a better developer, and possibly sparked a deeper interest in some part of the field you&#x27;re currently unfamiliar with, that will help guide you in picking the next stage of your career.<p>Choose wisely though: all degrees are not equal, and depending on the expense involved (I don&#x27;t know what tertiary education costs are like in Oz) they may not be a net win.
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