I have a passion for computing since 13, and has been actively pursuing it in my own time. Not only that, also I am doing very well with it (like I understand and remember everything I learn after first introduction of a new topic).
Though, I took up chemical engineering and physics in university. I like chemitry and physics too, but computing is still my top choice. The reason I took this and not computer system engineering is that I wish I could shed some light in the development of computers in the chemical and physical level (like making a quantum computer). Currently I am in First year Sem 2, and things getting a lot more challenging, perhaps something to do with my talent or the lecturers or a bit of combination of both. Honestly I think the lectures are not good enough.
I'm thinking of changing it to computer system engineering, which can be a lot easier for me. But I also feel like retaining my current degrees because I have a vision on them.
Any suggestions?
2006-08-25
07:06:59
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