Do u guys think that compsci will still be in demand after 10+ years considering that there are so many people doing it?
Many people ATTEMPT it, but people drop the degree after comp1511 (unsw's intro to programming) if they didnt like it. The first course isn't too bad if you programmed before but definitely breaks the morale of many people who do it "for the money" and have no experience in coding. It's probably laughable to anyone who's coded before to a significant extent but I can't say anything.
Furthermore, I don't think CS will adequately prepare you for jobs but rather build a foundation to get to there. You still have to actively engage in your own learning outside the curriculum to land internships.
Really doubt that CS will lose demand after 10 years, will the degree become more saturated? Perhaps. Will employers start caring less about the degree and more about the exp.? Already happening. Will the skills you learn in CS become niche after 10 years? Highly doubt it.
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my speculation, only a CS grad can give a credible resposne