I have been accepted to the Rochester Institute of Technology and will be attending there in the fall. I'm currently enrolled as a CS major, however, after hearing many people with a few years of college under their belt, it seems as though CE may just be the better route. I'm not afraid to try hard, as I hear CE is quite a bit more difficult than CS. Also, I am definitely interested in making as large a salary as possible with a BS. (I won't be able to afford to stay in school long enough to obtain anything more.)
I suppose my quandary lies in the fact that I just don't know which way to go. I love to program. C++, Java, Perl... you name it, I enjoy working with it. On the other hand, I can't say that I've ever really attempted to put together any kind of PCB or mess with circuits or anything of the sort. It sounds like neat stuff, however, I've just never tried it out. So, I don't know if I should stick with what's comfortable and possibly miss out on a higher paying, more fulfilling job, or if perhaps I should dive in head-first into the world of engineering and see where it takes me.
If I do decide to switch my major, I need to do it soon as my orientation is coming up at the end of August with classes starting right after. I have already received a preliminary schedule for my first semester which isn't expected to change much, and if I end up switching over to CE, I'd need to get on it pronto.
So then, after all this babbling, I suppose my ultimate point is... I need you folks to convince me that CE is the way to go. I'm thinking it is, but I can't bring myself to believe it 100%.
What to do?
I suppose my quandary lies in the fact that I just don't know which way to go. I love to program. C++, Java, Perl... you name it, I enjoy working with it. On the other hand, I can't say that I've ever really attempted to put together any kind of PCB or mess with circuits or anything of the sort. It sounds like neat stuff, however, I've just never tried it out. So, I don't know if I should stick with what's comfortable and possibly miss out on a higher paying, more fulfilling job, or if perhaps I should dive in head-first into the world of engineering and see where it takes me.
If I do decide to switch my major, I need to do it soon as my orientation is coming up at the end of August with classes starting right after. I have already received a preliminary schedule for my first semester which isn't expected to change much, and if I end up switching over to CE, I'd need to get on it pronto.
So then, after all this babbling, I suppose my ultimate point is... I need you folks to convince me that CE is the way to go. I'm thinking it is, but I can't bring myself to believe it 100%.
What to do?
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