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    Aug 3, 2010, 06:54 AM
    What is it like being a programmer?
    I am looking to work towards being a hadware/software programmer or computer scientist. Can anyone tell me what it is actually like being one? What sort of hours would I have to work? What sort of pay would I get? And what GCSEs and A-levels would I need to study and what would I need to study at university, if anything? What sort of jobs can I get involving computers and programming whilst I am in the 6th form, if anything? Thank you

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