So, since I'm a freshmen in high school, I want to plan out what classes I'm going to take. It's near the end of the year and I already have my sophomore classes picked out. However, I am stuck between a decision.
At my current pace, I'll be able to start my senior year with at least one free period. What I wanted some opinions on if I should take web design class or if I should save it for some other class.
Take what ever your interested in not what Nextgen and why06 like
Well i believe it depends on what your web site design class entails, if its making websites through a program like dreamweaver or if it gets down to the nitty gritty with the code like learning straight HTML. and whichever you prefur.
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Originally Posted by whit
Take what ever your interested in not what Nextgen and why06 like
Listen to this wise nigga. He speaks the trewth. Plus I think @NextGen1 is dead.
Listen to this wise nigga. He speaks the trewth. Plus I think @NextGen1 is dead.
Listen to this nigga, he quoted a wise nigga. Imo it's worth getting into web design / web backend work but, as the nigga that the nigga quoted said, your choice.
Originally Posted by Alen
Listen to this nigga, he quoted a wise nigga. Imo it's worth getting into web design / web backend work but, as the nigga that the nigga quoted said, your choice.
I didn't mention them because I was going to do whatever they said. I mentioned them because before I ended up not having time to teach myself c++, they were the ones who helped me. They came to the top of my head. I just need opinions.
Originally Posted by KABLE
I didn't mention them because I was going to do whatever they said. I mentioned them because before I ended up not having time to teach myself c++, they were the ones who helped me. They came to the top of my head. I just need opinions.
Well if there's one thing that won't lose demand in the future is IT work. Now it's up to you to pursue whatever branch you want, personally I find web dev most suited to my preferences (you can work with your own stuff wherever you want to, you only need an internet connection and some rep on a freelancing site)
Take it. Some of the classes I most enjoyed were the ones I wanted to do with the teachers I most enjoyed. I know our programming class was small. About less than 10 ppl, but it was one of my favorite classes.