With the advent of computers, deep changes in the world came along because over the years companies had increased the trust on computers. Computer science is the field responsible for making human life easier by studying and developing applications for computers. As graduated in computer science and a senior manager at the TD bank company, Mr. Ron Brubacher, who is graduated in 1992 from French College, participated of an interview where he talked how he helped this company reaching a noteworthy status in Canada. The Mr. Brubacher’s motivation for starting in computer science, typical labor day and advices to future computer scientists provide an important guide for those who has the desire of graduating in computer science.
Firstly, Mr. Brubacher explains his initial contact with computer science and its labor force. The choice of computer science was because he always had a fascination for computers, and personal skills in mathematics and solving problems. However, choosing between an undergraduate program and a technical program was the challenge for him. He decided French College over Waterloo University, in which he had started two years of computer science program because French College focused on
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Brubacher gave an opinion on what the biggest common misconception about computer science is, and gave advices for those who have the desire of becoming computer scientists. In the first place, he stated that computer science is not only for those who love technology, as an example his boss has an English degree and work in the technology sector that took a technical course in computer science. In the second place, he would like that people notice that computers are doing things never imagined before, and people need to engage in the advance of technology. To finish, Mr. Brubacher gave the advice that one has to have the aptitude of hard working, understand the business that s/he is in and does not have the expectation of starting from a high