Lol, so true. He left that realm a long time ago. I don't blame him because engineering is tough and time-consuming. He probably likes having more free time. I was going to go to college for electrical engineering but I decided to choose computer science because of the work-life balance in programming.
@@mmbeque we study close to the same math and we learn about the theory of computers. Other than that, electrical engineering and other engineering disciplines have way more rigorous work than computer science.
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Bro doesn't like mechatronics anymore
Lol, so true. He left that realm a long time ago. I don't blame him because engineering is tough and time-consuming. He probably likes having more free time.
I was going to go to college for electrical engineering but I decided to choose computer science because of the work-life balance in programming.
@@Crown42 Cool choose! If i am not wrong, cs majors also study basic areas of ee, isn it?
@@Crown42 is that true? i would imagine that being a software developer would have a worse work-life balance than being an engineer
@@mmbeque we study close to the same math and we learn about the theory of computers. Other than that, electrical engineering and other engineering disciplines have way more rigorous work than computer science.
Great idea. Schools don't teach ideas in this way. Too bad! Good thing there are books like '2 hours job search'. Or Knock em down Job Search guide. Or Job Interview Almanac 2005.