I have a MS Degree in Computer Science, and am currently working at Kent State University as a Senior Applications Developer. I started as a student developer, moved into a GA position in the same department while getting my Master's degree, and am now full time. I'd consider most of my work more oriented towards software engineering, even though my title doesn't quite imply that. For the tech savvy, I work primarily in C#/ASP.NET with a SQL Server database back-end.
I'm 24, and just moved out of my parents' house. I moved back in after graduating for a couple of years and managed to save up enough money to completely pay off my student loans. Being a state college, I have very good benefits while sacrificing a little bit of salary. I don't make tons of money, but I'd say enough to live comfortably and still have some left over to throw at the Supra
I'm 24, and just moved out of my parents' house. I moved back in after graduating for a couple of years and managed to save up enough money to completely pay off my student loans. Being a state college, I have very good benefits while sacrificing a little bit of salary. I don't make tons of money, but I'd say enough to live comfortably and still have some left over to throw at the Supra