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Other than Nuclear and Train is there any other acceptable kind of engineer?
You could easily flip this and it would be accurate for comp scientists.
If we're being honest top tier EE'S regularly have equal CS skills to their counterparts.
The CS guys barely understand similarly leveled stuff in EE.
This, CS is codemonkeying, EE is much more varied and balanced. CS majors for example are fucking useless at digital design because they think about VHDL just like they think about C, because they actually have no clue whats happening on the RTL or the silicon implementation level.
m8 if a programmer had to take up microwave electronics design he would commit suicide before going through 1 single book
Most CS people don't know fucking *shit* about EE. Most CS students come out knowing how compilers work, Discrete Mathematics, etc. with probably over half the population completely ignorant to everything that deals with hardware. (or really anything that isn't "let's write a program to interface with this shitty API and get rich") It's even worse when whatever institution just pops out code monkeys who don't even know anything about physics or what internal components are required for a modern desktop.
Seriously considering switching from CS to Physics or EE/CE.. the 'tard is too much..
you fucking brainlet. Computer scientists know nothing about power systems, intergraded circuits, telecom, electromagnetics, etc. Computer Science will be as useless as a Music degree when the bubble pops in 1-3 years.
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