I am going on my third year in college and am at the point where I NEED to figure out what I would like to do with the other 40 years of my life. After much research (and procrastination) I have been thinking about computer engineering. The thing is I only know what I have read about the field, which turns out to be emotionless textbook explinations.
This point is-
Would anyone be able to break down (as much as you would be willing to) what it is ACTUALLY like to be a computer engineer. Not so much the whole "Analyze requirements to develop overall hardware and software systems. Plan layouts and installation" definition I can find on any site. I am talking about the humane side of it. Such as-
What is it like starting out?
How long does it take to fully feel like that industry is you, and not like you are trying to make it that way?
Any regrets?
Is it more stressful or fun?
Anyone with any knowledge in the field that they are willing to offer would help me a lot!
2007-05-01
18:41:31
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nick h
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