Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: evident
computer engineering is the best.
proof:
my interns were both computer sciencey positions. when i got a full time job, it was an EE position. I didnt work as hard as the EE's in school(comp sci classes are easier imo) and still get paid as much as they do.
win
You know what is funny? How people actually still believe their degree and major mean a hill of beans. It's like they are still in college and pumping up "so, what's your major?"
Face it - in the "real world" your degree doesn't mean a lot. What you have done and what you were exposed to does.
What's even funnier is your boss/director has an "easy" business degree and he is the one deciding how much you are worth and if you deserve a 1 or 2 percent raise.
No worry though, I like to give you college kids 70K a year to make you happy and think you're rich.
You know what is funny? That you actually believe this.
An EE, CompE, and CS degree is NOT interchangeable. There are fields of study within those concentrations that do not overlap on another. They are quite distinct at many institutions. Can they overlap? Sure, some fields can. I think that's only natural as you go into other levels of abstraction.
In many jobs, your degree matters a lot. You simply cannot practice certain professions without certain educational requirements including what your degree is in.
Managers/Directors/VPs/etc. are engineers in an engineering company. They are involved with technical issues. Just use some common sense here.
				
		
			