A little info on how much technical experience I have in Computer Science is that I took an intro to Java class during my junior year at High School in which I had a pretty fun time in learning the basics of how to code in a high level language. Then after I graduated from High School I went to a community college where I decided that Computer Science was the major for me so I then I began taking computer science classes there which included unix where I got friendly with the command line; c where I struggled to understand the concepts of pointer for a while until it finally clicked; and finally assembly which gave me a huge appreciation for all the work that the higher level language takes care for us coders behind the scenes so that we can just start tackling a problem right away.
What I find exciting about this field is that with by coding I can make a program to automate tasks that would take me and other people 'forever' to do by hand without making any mistakes along the way.
And so a big problem that I believe I can tackle as a computer science is automating repetitive tasks for people which is something I have done recently by making a program for a site that I'm a administrator of to automatically generate posts for us with a simple drag and drop interface in which I learned a lot of new things.
