I would like to be a researcher as I wish. I do not need to be the most expensive, highest h index ever, nor do I need to work at the world's most prestigious university. My goal is (1) building things / thoughts with my name, (2) doing research in a wide range of environments, (3) exciting my undergraduates to a career in computer science. I hope that all these things will be done in the order of the fastest to newest in my career.
(1) I will conduct a survey for famous companies and want to find out what it is like. IBM, Microsoft, Facebook, Cray, and Google are five of my heart. Ideally, this will be done during graduate school internship
(2) I want to do research for evil government agencies. The Department of Defense (including the US National Security Agency), Department of Energy, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration are the top three in this category.
(3) Using my name, I will create an application that does not have much medical cost or impact (like my first application). I do not really like the medical deficit research deficit.
(4) I am planning to be a professor at the College of Liberal Arts. My goal is to motivate young computing scientists to move on to the next stage. I spent a lot of time on research and liberal arts school, and I like students from the liberal arts school (but his own student). I would like to take pride in my teaching, and I am also working on that side (although at the primary school there is not much danger of publication or death).
The computer science course does not help students achieve these goals and objectives. This is not a valuable decision for computer science. This is an academically honest assessment. Computer science is not designed to achieve these goals. It fits other goals, and it is okay because it is a completely different content area. As it is ridiculous to make plates and House Reps gyms as well as replacing search engines with automotive engines, focusing on making the best decision makers for kids makes it easier to write coding languages (Or language of computer science of the world)) is wrong)
The number of people entering your biology-focused curriculum is disproportionate, and you plan to become a doctor or other type of professional scientist. These are great goals, but undergraduates with these goals are not particularly difficult to imagine their future unless they look like Shonda Rhimes. If you do not do it, you will have great pressure on yourself. You are facing a big turning from high school and there is not much you can help prepare for everything you have to learn in order to balance the science students. You are seeking to meet many new experiences and individuals with foreign perspectives and values; your prejudice against social norms, sex or sexual behavior may slightly change or stand up perfectly not! Your experience at college will occur at the same time as you transition from your child to adult you designed. There are many things to deal with.