Which did you do, /g/? Which should I do? Comp Sci and programmers not invited.
aerospace and work for government. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Switched from Comp Sci to Comp Eng, it's tough but very enjoyable.
>>52006665
Isn't that hard, it's literally fucking rocket science.
Also OP take this thread to /adv/.
>>52006682
nah
just make sure you dont have adhd, study atleast 1 hour a day, try not to procrastinate, and dont take too many classes. 3-4 classes a year.
take some classes during the summer and graduate in 5 years. college isnt a race. take it slow and make sure you do well. worth it at the end
>>52006901
i mean a 3-4 a semester lol
>>52006901
Thanks mane.
I was planning on applying so it's nice to see reasurrance in the field.
How you do you think the industry is though? Do people still need Americans who know planes?
>>52006672
I am assuming that you are not an Aussie so whats the difference Comp Sci and Comp Eng for you?
Down here its the same except we get a year of industry placement in Comp Eng.
>>52006901
I live in Washington so we go by a quarter system. It's about 3-4 classes per quarter so between 12-15 classes a year if you skip summer. It's pretty intense but perfectly doable so long as you can concentrate and have good time management skills.
>>52006672
What's Comp Eng like? Do you take any traditional mechanical engineering classes or is it more electrical?
>>52006539
meth dealer
GET THE FUCK OFF
if you want advice, go to >>>/adv/, or better ask your parents.
want advice here? kill yourself. don't disappoint me
>>52007335
/g/ is technology, yes?
Engineering creates technology, yes?
Technology is not just being a code-monkey, yes?
You seem mad, friend.