-- Posted by The Artery at 8:46 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
first one sounds funner.
-- Posted by kazz at 8:46 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
lolz you're in for hell either way...but i'd say computer science, more flexibility.
-- Posted by Torpid Kitten at 8:47 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Null.
We can't tell you. Choose what you think you'll be better at and enjoy doing more for the rest of your life. These things take thought and time to figure out. Don't let random people choose your path for you.
-- Posted by Meeko at 8:49 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Quote: from Torpid Kitten at 8:47 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Null.
We can't tell you. Choose what you think you'll be better at and enjoy doing more for the rest of your life. These things take thought and time to figure out. Don't let random people choose your path for you.
well, chances are if I don't like it then I'll switch. but have to start somewhere right?
-- Posted by Special Agent Orange at 8:49 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
your topic relates to this is so many ways...you just dont know it
-- Posted by MixedDelight at 8:50 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
Computer Sciences. There are more options open for you in the digital occupancy than the other choice.
-- Posted by bornonmars75 at 8:55 pm on Nov. 9, 2008
-- Posted by txbball08 at 1:33 pm on Nov. 12, 2008
engineering classes will be a little more difficult, but both will have great job opportunities once you graduate. Choose whichever you think will enjoy the most though.
-- Posted by Lady Catastrophic at 5:18 pm on Nov. 12, 2008
>.< The fact you are asking LW, what you should do with your life... is well hilarious.
>.< The fact you are asking LW, what you should do with your life... is well hilarious.
hah, well either way im going to a top school and will probably be making as much money as your parents right out of school so you dont really phase me at all.
-- Posted by psychoticboy at 11:27 am on Dec. 24, 2008
aerospace engineer is a better option. mass pay and a really interesting job
-- Posted by buffered at 2:45 am on Dec. 30, 2008
wouldnt really agree on an aerospace engineer having "mass" pay. the promotional ladder of an engineer is pretty short. theres only so high u can go up.
besides, aerospace isnt really that big a sector compared to computer science.
i'd say computer science, more flexibility in choosing jobs. imagine if u're fired cuz of some technical mishap as an engineer, u're marked. and its so hard to get another job w/o getting scrutinized.