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How do I choose between majoring in Engineering or Computer Science?

Hey guys! So I'm a junior trying to finalize my college list and decide on my major. I'm really into both engineering and computer science, and I'm having a tough time choosing. What factors should I consider when making this decision? I've taken courses in both subjects and enjoy them equally. How do I decide which one would be a better fit in terms of future job prospects and personal satisfaction? Thanks for your help!

a year ago

Hey there! It's great to hear that you're interested in both engineering and computer science. Choosing a major can indeed be a challenging decision, but it's important to remember that it's not set in stone, so don't stress too much! You might want to consider a few things when making your decision:

1. Assess your strengths and interests: Are you more interested in creating tangible products or working on software development? Do you prefer hands-on work or analytical problem-solving? Reflect on your experiences in each subject and think about which aspects excited you the most.

2. Research job prospects: Both engineering and computer science offer excellent job opportunities, but there may be variations in the types of positions and industries available. Look at the fields each major could lead to, salary expectations, and job growth projections.

3. College programs: It's worth considering the specific programs offered at the colleges you're applying to. Different schools might have more focus on various aspects of engineering or computer science, and that might affect your choice.

4. Flexibility: Some institutions might allow you to change your major later, work on a dual major, or even create a custom program combining both fields. Explore these options if you're still unsure and want to keep your options open.

For example, my child started college majoring in computer science but switched to electrical engineering because they loved the combination of software and hardware. Remember, college is often a time for exploration, and it's perfectly normal to start in one field and end up in another.

If you find yourself enjoying both subjects equally, don't worry too much about making a definitive decision right now. You'll have time to figure things out. Good luck!

a year ago

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