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Old 05-30-2005, 12:22 PM   #1
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Which subject Do I take up?


Well, this is one of my semester exams coming up in October or Novemeber....

I have to select two subjects from eight subjects...

Please let me know which should I go for?

One of this
1. Advanced Java
2. Multimedia
3. Web Design and Internet Based app
4. Embedded Systems and Programming

One of this
1. Enterprise Resource Planning
2. Geographic Information Systems
3. Management Information Systems
4. Business Process Re-engineering

Please let me know...

Thinking I cud create a poll for this...(lets see.,)
 
Old 05-30-2005, 03:41 PM   #2
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Well...It depends. I can tell you some kind of 'if I were you'. Choose the ones you find interesting. If you ask which ones are better for your career, tell us if that's your critieria.

My choice is 4 and 4. Just because I like such things.
 
Old 05-30-2005, 04:18 PM   #3
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Why not choose the ones your interested in and think you'll do the best with.. the one's you might understand better.. we aren't you! I don't mean to be rude but this type of question is like you asking what you should wear today..
 
Old 05-30-2005, 08:50 PM   #4
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Ok...Mara...any particular reasons for choosing 4 and 4?...please mention...


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Why not choose the ones your interested in and think you'll do the best with.. the one's you might understand better.. we aren't you! I don't mean to be rude but this type of question is like you asking what you should wear today..
I agree to that fact....My interest is in Web Design and Internet based applications because I know the subject contents....

And in the second one....I am planning up to take GIS...I dont know much about it, but frankly speaking it has less content than others and as I am doing a part time job as well, I dont want to burden myself and score low...

My conern also lies in whether Advanced Java is important also, and I do have interest in it....but I think there are many different things in JAVA, many different editions (J2ME, J2EE, Java Beans) scripting (JSP) etc...and not all are covered to a good extent in the syllabus of the subject....so choosing it will benefit???

I am thinking to do Java independently and give certification exams as my sister did....would that be helpful.....???

I am just asking what the world market actually demands among these?
 
Old 05-30-2005, 09:05 PM   #5
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I agree to that fact....My interest is in Web Design and Internet based applications because I know the subject contents....
Good choice. Very practical. My interest lies in the area of multimedia, but this is easy to learn and sought after. The Java will be of use to you also.

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And in the second one....I am planning up to take GIS...I dont know much about it, but frankly speaking it has less content than others and as I am doing a part time job as well, I dont want to burden myself and score low...
That's a very good practical choice also. I recently started a job that requires a lot of GIS-specific programming, and sadly my program did not have anything offered in that area. Things like projections etc. are very useful to know.
 
Old 06-04-2005, 04:56 PM   #6
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Ok...Mara...any particular reasons for choosing 4 and 4?...please mention...
Because they seem most interesing to me? It's just a matter of personal preferences.
 
  


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