Hello,
I am currently studying Electrical Engineering/Computer Engineering and I find it decently enjoyable. Doesn't make me want to sleep in class but I'm not on the edge of my chair, anxious to learn about everything. I was wondering if I should stick with Electrical Engineering/Computer Engineering or maybe go do something with Computer Science?
Likes:
Coding is fine for me.
I am interested in the idea of robots and writing their code/speech.
I may want to design equipment for hospitals or further advance parts of computers to be faster and more efficient.
I love technology in general and I think talking with people would be cool. I love reading anything about technology and I think further advances in the field is amazing.
I absolutely love calculus, and have an A in calculus 2, and got an A in calculus 1.
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I am not a fan of physics, in fact I hate it. I do not like anything to do with mechanics. I am currently getting a D in physics 110 (with calculus). I took physics once in high school and physics 100 before physics 110 and has major difficulties with them as well.
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Your dislike of physics suggests that you would do better in computer science or software engineering than in EE/computer (hardware) engineering. And there is plenty of opportunity for people who do not want to mess with the hardware. However, maybe you should find out what happens when you get out of Newton's Laws and into Kirchhoff's Laws -- i.e., out of the "mechanical" part of physics and into the electrical part. Perhaps you will learn to like it after all...
GO FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPEMENT FIELD.