My point was that you don't need -- and oftentimes shouldn't get -- a CS degree to get into tech for the most money. I have a CS degree and work in IT consultancy. I worked in product dev previously. Everyday I meet people in this industry who majored in not just something that's not CS, but...
That's what I meant: don't get a development job - get an IT consultancy job if your concern is money. You make more, and you do MIS or some kind of soft-IT degree. You don't need CS. Companies don't care if you can actually write code. Only reason to do CS is if you actually want to write code...
Looking back at all the decks I've played since the beginning, I'd say the one with the most cool factor would be Prosbloom. Tolarian Academy was dumb.