I am a high school student and Im interested in the BIT major at Virginia Tech. What high school computer courses should I take to prepare for the BIT major?
The BIT major does not require any additional course preparation beyond the academic entrance requirements for Virginia Tech and the Pamplin College of Business; no computing background beyond these general requirements is expected in our courses. However, any high school computer or information technology courses such as programming courses, courses in information systems, or computer science are good preparation for the BIT major. It is also a positive characteristic if students have a general aptitude and affinity for computers and computing as well as strong quantitative skills (but it is not a consideration in the university admissions process). I am a high school senior and I’m thinking about applying to Virginia Tech in a major other than BIT, but I’m very interested in BIT. If I am admitted to Virginia Tech in another major but decide later that I want to transfer into BIT how easy will that be? BIT is a restricted major within the university, and thus transfer is not automatic
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