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mas mahirap daw ang IT kesa ACCOUNTANCY
my computer teacher is accountancy major. pero IT expert na sya ngayon kasi nag aral at nag masteral pa sya ng IT . then she told me na mas mahirap daw ang IT kesa accountancy? 


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accountancy/commerce = theories/policies/taxation etc
Wala masyadong binabasa sa comsci, karamihan intensive lang talaga sa logic mo.
Most of the top companies nowadays eh may hawak ng core operations nila dati eh accounting but now IT na or join forces IT/accounting..hinde na kasi kaya ihandle more data, accurate computations etc.. but nasa tao na den un paano ihandle
accounting kasi more on refering to manuals or parang may guidelines na sinusunod and IT kasi flexible pwede mag manuals or sariling diskarte(LOGIC)..
edge ng IT kasi maari nya interpreten ginagawa sa operation/accounting kaya may IT AUDIT etc, like automation of mga system kaya less na workforce nang accounting kasi computers/program/system na gagawa pati may VALIDATION na den naproproduce IT-Programs sa mga operation.
LOGIC = need magbasa, mgupdate sa technology etc para makapagproduce ng LOGIC ^___^
AFAIK. logic == common sense, that's the most important asset you should have in programming. But if you are able to apply your math on programming, then that's better.
But still, I have deep respect to accounting majors because they are able to memorize those terms like depreciation, accrued liabilities, etc (I hate memorization! :P )... plus their course is also mainly about analysis like CS, IT, and engineering courses.
One more thing, I had a grade of 1 sa comp. programming last sem and I enjoyed the subject. Hehe.
It was actually Introduction to C Language.
@JulieMarBoy : kaya pala. Akala ko Data Struct na yang sinasabi mong programming haha.
sorry for being off topic
I already finished two IT subjects. Comparing it to financial accounting, I'd pick the latter as the more difficult, nosebleed-inducing one.
Well sabi nga nila, "Walang namang madaling course", so siguro parehong mahirap lang talaga.
kahit saang course, may ganong mga estudyante. pero so far, mga engineering at i.t. students lang talaga ang nakakasalamuha ko
accounting is tedious and really gave me a hard time so i quit. you refer to your books more than solving the problem alone. and when i say books, colossal-thick books.
on the programming, you refer to your logic more to solve the problem and backing it up with the familiarity of syntax. ex. sa java, you can't use the mod operation on a double integer. pwede lang sa int yung mod operation. once you're familiar with the syntax, you're good to go.
So far I haven't met an accounting major who shifted to IT. But I know accounting gave me headaches as much as programming does. I prefer math over programming and accounting.
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kaya nga i said, you need to learn the syntax of the specific language you use. you need to study it and be familiar with it.
Super like! *okay* Plus, the professor's method of teaching.