23F looking for a study partner related to Computer Engineering, Computer Science

After following Common engineering modules for a year at university, it's time for me now to choose my major. I'm planning to go with Computer engineering just as I always wanted since childhood.

I have to admit I'm currently in beginner level in Computer engineering field even though I scored A grades in programming modules I have studied so far. However I'm looking forward to improving myself.

It would be great if I have a study partner to help me with accountability and continue to grow together. Please reply if interested.

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u/Queeniethe_Queen — 3 days ago

Choosing Engineering Major

I have the opportunity to follow Computer engineering, Mechanical engineering or Civil engineering at a recognised local University.

Since childhood my dream has been to become a computer engineer. If someone asked what I love to pursue between Computer, Civil and Mechanical I would definitely pick Computer engineering. Internet articles related to Computer engineering still manage to spark my curiosity. But if I'm being honest my technical knowledge related to Computer engineering field is currently at a beginner level.

I think I can find happiness through the life style of a computer engineer than the life style of a civil, electrical or mechanical engineer.

But with the current situation in the job market I'm having doubts about pursuing computer engineering. Should I pursue Mechanical engineering? That question pops up in my mind. My family is connected to mechanical engineering field. Though I'm currently at beginner level in Mechanical engineering field too compared to my fellow batchmates.

So the question is should I pursue Computer engineering like I always wanted or switch to the Mechanical engineering field thanks to the job market situation? Would appreciate your feedback though I think I might go with Computer engineering.

The next question is if I choose to pursue computer engineering what advice would you give to a currently beginner level undergraduate, to land a job in upcoming 3 years?

( I feel like I'm beginner level compared to other batch mates even though I scored A grades for the programming modules I studied so far)

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u/Queeniethe_Queen — 3 days ago
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Choosing Engineering Major

I have the opportunity to follow Computer engineering, Mechanical engineering or Civil engineering at a recognised local University.

Since childhood my dream has been to become a computer engineer. If someone asked what I love to pursue between Computer, Civil and Mechanical I would definitely pick Computer engineering. Internet articles related to Computer engineering still manage to spark my curiosity. But if I'm being honest my technical knowledge related to Computer engineering field is currently at a beginner level.

I think I can find happiness through the life style of a computer engineer than the life style of a civil, electrical or mechanical engineer.

But with the current situation in the job market I'm having doubts about pursuing computer engineering. Should I pursue Mechanical engineering? That question pops up in my mind. My family is connected to mechanical engineering field. Though I'm currently at beginner level in Mechanical engineering field too compared to my fellow batchmates.

So the question is should I pursue Computer engineering like I always wanted or switch to the Mechanical engineering field thanks to the job market situation? Would appreciate your feedback though I think I might go with Computer engineering.

The next question is if I choose to pursue computer engineering what advice would you give to a currently beginner level undergraduate, to land a job in upcoming 3 years?

( I feel like I'm beginner level compared to other batch mates even though I scored A grades for the programming modules I studied so far)

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u/Queeniethe_Queen — 3 days ago