Comment Another CS Graduate (Score 1) 936
As someone who just graduated, I find your situation perplexing but not surprising. This sentiment is very common in my opinion of people, such as ourselves, who have just graduated with a CS degree. I personally sat in on an Industrial Advisory Board and Computer Science Curriculum Meeting at my University and heard many of my classmates voice the same concern. I think, like many that have replied today, that CS doesn't necessarily translate into 'programming' but into computational and systematic problem solving. Your degree should not limit you to programming, but offer you a wide range of job opportunities where these principles can be used. You could become a professional in any field and utilize what you have learned; besides, a degree doesn't say too much other than you probably know something about a subject and you endured 4 years of school. But this is just my opinion, what do I know; I just graduated.
-Just another programmer