> t. Offended CS majors
> "I'm going to assume a whole bunch if things about you that will support my preposterous prediction that you will fail in college and in life because I don't know how to properly deal with the fact that someone might hold a strong opinion and a set of bad experience that contradict my own strong opinions and my own set of good experiences involving the subject at hand" ~ the post
Degree path
Nice try - I'm an EE.
K, so tell me more about EE and stop shit posting.
Is EE harder than ME? What about CompE?
Can I specialize in my undergrad to do more integration stuff?
Also, what's with the negative attitude bud? Some of us still have big dreams and aspirations and are willing to do anything to achieve them. Not all of us have given up and chosen the "adult life/muh reality" where u work a 9 - 5 and live for the weekend justify your life choices and the fact that you've given up on your dreams via your yearly income and paycheck.
Not him, but I am also in engineering.
E E is incredibly diverse so it really depends on what you want to specialize on:
> Signals
>Power generation
>Computer engineering
This is probably the worst option for space industry, unless you work for a contractor.
>Electromagnetic waves and communications
>Software engineering
They are very separated, however, in my experience, the best S E have a BSc in E E.
writinh hello world is easy enough, but the top 10% of programmers have something like 10X the productivity of the remaining 90%
being one of those programmers is tough
Absolutely this.
Just go on the careers and take a look at a damn list. spacex.com
What's the first thing you see? 'Ight, comp s :^)