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school advice (ece ).....

Gibson486

Lifer
I asked you guys last year whether i should dual in CE and EE. From your advice, I decided to just take CE, since everyone pretty much said it was not worth the effort to dual. Flash forward to today, I am gettign kind of worried i made a wrong choice. Everyone is telling me that EE is much more diverse and I can do more with it than a CE degree. I have three options now, I can dual (ee and ce) and be only 1 class behind (I took Calc 3 incase i wanted to switch to EE), I can switch to EE and only be 1 class behind, or I can stay put and hope for the best. I asked a few of my professors and i schedualed a meeting with them and my advisor to talk about it. What do you guys think?
 
Look at it this way: when you're done with college, you'll still have no chance at getting a job, no matter what track you're in. By 2006, all the tech jobs will be in India.
 
Originally posted by: jumpr
Look at it this way: when you're done with college, you'll still have no chance at getting a job, no matter what track you're in. By 2006, all the tech jobs will be in India.

Thanks for being so optimistic 🙂
 
If it is any help, I used to tell my daughter to get as educated in as many areas as possible. It is only a small amount of effort now, compared to what you will need to do later. And if you need something to fall back on, wouldnt you be glad that you busted azz now then to feel worried later?

🙂
 
Originally posted by: jumpr
Look at it this way: when you're done with college, you'll still have no chance at getting a job, no matter what track you're in. By 2006, all the tech jobs will be in India.

nice! nothing like a positive attitude


do whatever you like in school, many people end up with jobs outside their schooling anyway, so just do whatever feels right, you are unlikely to make a wrong choice, good luck
 
Look at it this way: when you're done with college, you'll still have no chance at getting a job, no matter what track you're in. By 2006, all the tech jobs will be in India.

switch to mechanical? Funny thing is, as I look back, I wish i did take Mechanical.
 
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