When you have an excess in cs degrees but not enough in, oh i don't know, any other field. It uh.. Kinda raises cause for concern. It's like having an excess of double xp codes for a video game, but surprise! You don't own the video game to begin with!
But hey i can't stop you from doing what you love. Just my two cents.
sorry but you dont know what youre talking about unfortunately. the real situation is that computer science is a great degree to get if you have/can gain considerable experience and have a good resume. many computer science students expect to learn how to write code properly just from university and it makes them terrible programmers. they dont have a lot of experience and they turn out to be terrible hires. if you are in cs and want a serious job at a good startup/company youre going to want to have lots of side projects and internships.
granted, computer science != programming. programming is just a tool of computer science which is more discrete pure math. many universities do not teach a lot of cs theory but rather just tidbits to stuff out code monkeys. it really depends on your universities program. in the end, its your experience and the piece of paper just gets your foot in the door.
if you have skills you will never be out of a good job. if you dont... the degree has questionable worth.