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Originally posted by: aurareturn
Also, how do I get a networking certificate from Cisco?
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Could you ever see yourself doing a EE major? If not, then forget CompE. At least here at Purdue, they're very similar and only differ by maybe 4 classes or something like that?Originally posted by: aurareturn
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
CompE, CS, and Networking are entirely very different.
I suggest you ask serious questions and think for yourself.
Are my questions not serious? I don't get it.
All I am asking is which field involves less with math, which field pays the most, and which field is the easiest.
I don't need a concrete answer but just some direction.
When picking a major, forget money, unless you're really that dense. I don't know many people that like all 3 majors you listed and left it up to money.
CS and CompE will be very similar in terms of math, networking might be a little less, but not by much IMO.
You should look at the course plans, requirements for graduation, etc. for all three at the college you want to go to.
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
I don't know what to recommend, currently I am doing Computer Science and Engineering + Electrical Engineering as I want it all muhaha haha :evil:
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
I don't know what to recommend, currently I am doing Computer Science and Engineering + Electrical Engineering as I want it all muhaha haha :evil:
So take that, turn it into a business degree/sales and make 5-10 times what an engineer does.
I'm not kidding.
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
I don't know what to recommend, currently I am doing Computer Science and Engineering + Electrical Engineering as I want it all muhaha haha :evil:
So take that, turn it into a business degree/sales and make 5-10 times what an engineer does.
I'm not kidding.
You mean getting an MBA after getting both degrees?
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
I don't know what to recommend, currently I am doing Computer Science and Engineering + Electrical Engineering as I want it all muhaha haha :evil:
So take that, turn it into a business degree/sales and make 5-10 times what an engineer does.
I'm not kidding.
You mean getting an MBA after getting both degrees?
No, I mean focus your studies away from technical skills and more on people/communication/business/sales skills. Some of the sales guys I know get 75K checks just for closing a deal. This is JUST FOR ONE CONTRACT.
Im a CS and EE graduate. I sure do wish I knew back then what I do now.
The biggest skill one can ever devlop is business knowledge and communication skills. Laugh all you want, but those guys are going to be making serious bank. Engineers are the grunts. Grunts. Don't be a grunt.
Originally posted by: Acanthus
In my experience the engineering courses have the most math
(PSU)
College Algebra, Trig, Prcalc, Calc I, Calc II, Calc III, Diff Eq, Linear Alg, Stats
(depends on what math level you are at in HS)
