I don't mind doing either. I think both of them are interesting and would be enjoyable but which one has a better chance of getting a job in the future?
I am interested in civil engineering but I don't want to travel a lot. I want to stay close to my family and go home to them most of the days. Is there going to be a lot of traveling?
I am interested in civil engineering but I don't want to travel a lot. I want to stay close to my family and go home to them most of the days. Is there going to be a lot of traveling?
I know I want to do computer engineering. That is my main, but I don't know which one would fit better with it. Computer science or software engineering.
I want to get a MS in Computer Engineering, but I would also like a BS in something else. Which would match up better with computer engineering--Computer Science or Software engineering? Any info would help, thank you!!!!
Thank you guys!!! I'm thinking of going in the computer engineering path, but I have one more question. If I do computer engineering, can I try to get a degree in software engineering. Are some of the courses the same?
(factors in consideration) For example, Obama's health care bill. Will that effect the salary for pharmacy. Another example is that I live in Pennsylvania. Will I be able to find a job when get out of college. I know some of these factors sound ridiculous, but if you know of any other factors...
I am really good in science and math. And I want to go into the medical field, but reluctant to get my hands dirty, so I decided to choose pharmacy. On the other hand, I also like computers and want to learn how they work and everything. They both seem to make quite a bit of money. I got...