Electrical Engineering or Computer Science??????

quantide

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Help!! Im killing myself over this.. I am a transfer student from a Junior College and I already applied to a couple UCs for computer science major, but I dont think I even like programming!! I like math and science, and think I'd be better off studying ELectrical Engineering, but if I change my major I'm gonna have to stay at this piece of sh*t junior college for two more semesters!! i dont know if i can gut it out. I really really hate this place. What should I do???

BTW: i have a 3.7 gpa. is this good enough to transfer to ucla for EE?

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quantide

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<< go computer engineering, the best of both worlds. >>



that is what my gut instincts are telling me but damn, two more semesters at a stinking JC while all my friends are transferring..
I'd be MISERABLE :(:(
 

quantide

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<< Do EE, the degree name is more generic. If the computer industry suffers a downturn, you won't be stigmatized cause you can bounce to a different field, like say communications. If you really like computer related stuff, just do computer option.

This is one of the reasons why my department only offers a BSEE for undergrad.
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but i heard there are as many disadvantages to EE as there are advantages when comparing to CS. for one, it is much harder to find a job in engineering w/o having to relocate (?)
 

Keego

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I'm in EE and I sleep fine. Of course, I'm a sophomore and live in the library till 1am, but hey, class at 9, that's still 7 hours of sleep :)
 

Ns1

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<< You may have to relocate, that's not necessarily bad. Companies will almost always relocate you to a nice, pleasant suburban community with a high quality of life. They will never relocate you to say Compton >>




Sorry to go OT, but I have to tell my Compton story

I needed to go to the 101 Exit Alameda

I didn't know how to get to the 101, so I just took the 405 Exit Alameda

My destination? Alameda and 2nd street

Where'd I exit? Alameda and 265

Driving though 265 streets of the ghetto's is NOT fun. We had a "look straight ahead, don't pay any attention to anything" kinda deal going on. Some shady ish was going on, I don't want to stereotype so I'll stop there
 

pillage2001

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<< dude, ee don't sleep! trust me, i know :( >>



CS don't eat, don't sleep and don't have a life. :(

That, I'm going through now as a senior. :(
 

quantide

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<< I've never heard that before. I don't see a reason why EEs have to relocate more than CS. >>



in my area there are only a few companies that hire engineers

anyway i wish i could have the leisure of relocating but ive got more important things to take care of at home

 

quantide

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<< Why not just go eecs? >>



thats what im thinking about doing, that and CS. i still have to stay two more semesters apply again (most UCs accept transfers only in the Fall)
 

Bluga

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<< I'm in EE and I sleep fine. Of course, I'm a sophomore and live in the library till 1am, but hey, class at 9, that's still 7 hours of sleep >>



you call that sleep? ;)
 

gwlam12

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<<

<< dude, ee don't sleep! trust me, i know :( >>



CS don't eat, don't sleep and don't have a life. :(

That, I'm going through now as a senior. :(
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ahhh...shoot. im only a freshman in cs, ive got lots more to go
 

weezergirl

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well if u want out of the jc now then just go ahead and do CS. then once u get into a UC switch out of CS and into EE or whatever u choose. I think it's easy to switch out of CS because most CS programs i know are already overcrowded.

personally, i'm doing EECS and i really like it. i get the best of both worlds.
 

tops2

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yeah..do eecs
if u want ot go to ucla, there's no official eecs, but theres ee with computer engineering, so i guess its eece
but yeah, u'll be studying a lot either way...
 

Ranger X

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I'd say do EE if you're planning on getting a MSEE but if you're just getting an undergrad education, I would go with CS.
 
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It doesn't matter which degree you get. Just make sure you have enough MIX of courses in each area so that you can legitimize doing the job in either field.

I know at Cisco, people have VARIOUS degrees and pick up the skills while on the job/job training. They mainly care about if you're smart and can pick things up--which they ultimately do.
 

killface

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I have a friend with a degree in EE. His job is mostly CS related, with very little actual EE.
I'd say go for the EE anyway. Seems like a less saturated field. You can always get certs to back up your computer skills later in life.
 

BruinGuy

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Yeah as Ragazzo said, at UCLA the difference between Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering Option and Computer Science and Engineering is like 6 classes, and less if you choose your technical electives right. So the difference here between the two is fairly small. I am currently a EECE at UCLA, a junior, anf getting plenty of sleep, at least 7.5 hours every night, so it is certainly doable.