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    Quote Originally Posted by moparisthebest View Post
    Yep, I liked it well enough I suppose. Also, as far as my college went software engineering and computer science is the same degree.
    There is a lot of overlap here, but a software eng degree is more like an honours comp. sci. Also, software eng. has more hardware aspects to it than CS does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Claw View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nava2 View Post
    There is a lot of overlap here, but a software eng degree is more like an honours comp. sci. Also, software eng. has more hardware aspects to it than CS does.
    Are you sure? I thought it was more the other way around. CS being more theoretical and SE more practical...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugolord View Post
    Are you sure? I thought it was more the other way around. CS being more theoretical and SE more practical...
    You are still correct, but software eng gets more practical hardware experience in comparison.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nava2 View Post
    You are still correct, but software eng gets more practical hardware experience in comparison.
    basically one learns how to completely waste computer memory while the other learns how to conserve it, am i rite?

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    Going for engineering associates right now; will transfer into chem, electrical, or comp sci. Haven't decided yet.
    Interested in C# and Electrical Engineering? This might interest you.

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    Mechanical Engineering

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feroc1ty View Post
    basically one learns how to completely waste computer memory while the other learns how to conserve it, am i rite?
    Haha. Hopefully not. Eng has a lot more maths, but very similar nevertheless. Some of the courses are the exact same and it's silly that there STD two versions.
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    aww, im a year away from University.. I plan on doing computer science but i need to up my marks by a lot be able to get into the course


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    Something like what fakawi is doing sounds nice..

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    I would like to major in Computer Science or Business. Maybe I could be a CIO!

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    My current plans are to do Information Technology (bachelor) or Computer Science (Bachelor), either or.
    Mainly cause of...you guys, this is always fun, I am always learning, and its really got me into the programming side of computers, something I never thought I would (yes I consider this programming). at some point I will learn C or Java, or finish learning python.
    This will hopefully start in the next few years, I am finishing High-School this year, and will look for a job to pay my uni fees up-front (discount *cheers* I love Australia).

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