I'm in a bit of a university dilemma /adv/.
So here's the sich: I can either do engineering or computer science. I've been into computers and programming for a while now, so CS is definitely the easier option. With engineering I'd be forced for the first two years to take generic engineering classes like chem and fluids and shit like that which honestly bore me to death (after which I could specialize in electrical or computer engi). My question is, is going into engi really worth it if I'm going to end up probably doing the same stuff (software)? Is it worth the first 2 years of disinterest?
>>16931345
>he doesn't know about H1B
Yes, getting a job after doing CS is retard-proof.
>>16931347
Elaborate? That's the visa that American companies use to bring foreigners to work for them right? How is that relevant here?
>>16931348
Elaborate?
>>16931382
Its relevant because those foreigners are cleaning out your job market
>>16931396
So you're staying engineering would be worth the trouble for the qualification? Or to just avoid software entirely?
>>16931396
>>16931411
Also I live in Canada, so h1b actually doesn't apply