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>The Internet of Things
Such a shitty meme idea
>hurr durr my toaster is connected to the internet

fUCK OFF. Not investing even if I miss profit

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>we are the new elite

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I'm trying to become an analyst and work with lots of data

Right now I'm majoring in Economics (mostly econometrics) with a minor in Math (mostly stats) and I'm wanting to add in a second minor--something computer-related. I'm curious if I should go with:

>Computer and Information Science
>introduces the theories and techniques of computer science while developing programming skills that are applicable to your major discipline. This will provide a general introduction to computer science including programming experience in at least two high-level languages.

or

>Computer Information Technology
>prepares students to work with evolving technologies for work environments that require development and management of business databases, computer networks, web applications, and software systems.

I'm going to learn SAS, R, and VBA anyway but I'll probably pick up extra skills from doing one of these minors. Which should I choose?

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