CompSci. The only thing I dislike is having to take the same technical courses as those in practical engineering courses who will actually use them. Most of the non-major engineering courses I've taken don't apply to CS in the slightest.
I love engineering. It's a challenge, sometimes requiring no sleep on some nights, and a minimal social life. However, it will pay of in the end when we go into the workforce and actually help society.
Love it (Computer Engineering), and thankfully I'm good enough at it that I can have some kind of social life and relaxation time as well. Plus there's that whole "It's either Engineering or playing in the sandbox" school of thought that, while I don't buy into it all the way, is still really fun to joke with non-Engineers about
I got tricked. If there was something mentioning the prejudices of the OP towards engineering students in the title or subtitle I would have avoided the thread.
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