Research Paper

My Career, Computer Science, is a widely sought after field for many people, because of the job opportunities, and the actual content of the subject. To become a computer scientist, you don't technically have to go to college, but it is strongly advised. To get a degree, you need to take all different types of math, including algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and more. It is also recommended to take science courses like physics and chemistry, because of the possible fields a computer scientist may work in. There are too many companies that hire computer scientists for me to list any of them, but some of the well known ones are Apple, Google, Microsoft, and many more. There are also way too many colleges that offer computer science, but the main three are Cornell, Princeton, and Berkeley. There are also schools in state that offer CS programs, like Mines, and even the tiny Western State in Gunnison. There is so much math within CS that i will only list a few. These include; Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Statistics, Integrals, Differentials, Parametrics, and Derivatives. These can range anywhere from calculating collisions using geometry, to using parametrics to make things move in interesting ways, to using integrals to calculate velocities and vectors.