Is is possible to obtain a Master's in Computer Science with a Bachelor's in...

V for Valentino

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...Political Science? Ok, let me try to explain this one...

Part1:
So upon entering a university, I arrived undecided/undeclared.
I then switched to Chemical Engineering.
I've pursued it for two years, but afterward I lost my interest and decided to pursue a degree in Political Science/Public Law.
The chemistry classes, ironically, is what I couldn't handle, but I loved the computer programming classes (C++ programming to be exact)
Now that I have a degree in Political Science, my interest for Computers has peaked after I graduated.

Part 2:
After obtaining my Bachelor's in Political Science/ Pre-Law, I decided to go back to school, but this time,puruse a Associate's in Computer Science / Information Systems.
I also have Associate's degrees in Mathematics, General Engineering, Physics, and Chemistry > The reason I pursued so many Associate degrees is because I didn't want any of my classes I've taken the first two years of undergraduate study to go to waste.

Part 3:
Now that I'm VERY multi-disciplined with degrees ranging from B.A. in Political Science with an Emphasis in Public Law, A.S in General Engineering, A.S. in Computer Science/Information Systems, A.S. in Physics, A.S. in Mathematics, and A.S in Chemistry,
I'm interesting in pursuing a Master's degree in Computer Science.

Is my goal feasible? Why or why not? If yes, how difficult would this journey be from applying to acceptance (if at all)? If not, what are my possible careers opportunities/prospects for the future?

Please help me out.
I just don't want my future to look bleak, considering I already put A LOT of time, effort, and money into obtaining these degrees.
 
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