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I actually started out doing a bachelor of business studies program, but switched to CS as I figured I would enjoy it a bit more. The math has been a lot of work, I don't have a strong math background.

The ability to get a US work visa is something that has worried me. I looked into this when I got approached about a job opportunity in the states a while ago, however it turns out I can't work in the US without a degree, or 12 years experience. That said, I'll have 12 years experience around about the same time I'd complete my degree, so it's probably not really going to help with that.

I think your edit is actually pretty spot on, I probably need to worry less about finding a start-up that's going to make it big and focus more on finding a problem that I can solve locally. The scale in NZ is quite small unfortunately, there are only 5m people here which is one of the reasons I figured I'd need to look overseas.. perhaps it just means there's less competition?

Lots to think about - Maybe I'll finish this semester and then spend the rest of the year working on one of my ideas and see where I get to, if I don't have any luck I can continue my BSc next year while I come up with another idea.




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