the meme about electrical engineering being harder than computer science is one of the most misleading technology related things 2bh. if it's so hard, why aren't ee's paid more than cs'es? checkmate
>>56636245
they're both good degrees 2bqh
qt sisters too
>>56636292
Wow u r a nice man
>>56636245
EE is full of insecure normies only in it for the money so it's not surprising there's a lot more faggots talking it up to feel smart
>>56636292 is right though there's cool shit in both, I like to make fun of the EEtards in my CS courses but honestly I'm no better sitting here wasting away on /v/'s water cooler instead of studying and learning something useful
if your CS department isn't part of EE then you went to the wrong school.
>>56636245
Tbh EE is harder than CS.
Electricity is fucking black magic and I don't believe anyone who tells me he gets complex circuits.
t. CS student who studied hard core for an exam with EE content and barely made it
Biting your own dick off is harder than both CS and EE.
Intellectual checkmate.
I got A+'s in all my CS classes and only A's in my EE classes. CS is a joke.
Make a prime counting function using any programming language and now make one using discrete components.
>>56638583
what purpose would that serve?
>>56636245
CS gets paid? :O
>>56636245
Nepgear is useless.
>>56636245
>mfw I took Computer Hardware engineering and it's basically CS and EE merged
Welp
>>56638537
>that feel when you feel like you could have learned more in that semester because you got 100% on every thing
time. wasted.
>>56638905
Same here anon, it's pretty fun
>>56638169
>tfw CE program is in dept. of CS and not Engineering.
I blame Paul Allen.
>>56640778
Did he steal your reservation to Dorsia?
>>56638169
>tfw cs is part of math dept
>>56638169
CS should be paired with maths in the foremost. It is through maths that you pair CS with EE.
>>56638281
Complex circuit models aren't any more difficult that any other kind of model for any kind of practical system. Complex models are inherently complex.
EE engineer here.
I entered CS coding competitions and beat all the CS students. LOL. EE >> CS
>>56640929
Daily reminder that CS isn't a degree in programming. Your coding skills and knowledge should have no bearing in your skills in CS.
>tfw flunked out of cs class but making A's in EE
>>56640991
Not according to Berkeley.
>>56641016
If that's the case, then they're confused. I don't think this is the case.
>>56640991
That's the thing, this competition (ACM) was all about algorithms. I wasn't as informed as the CS students about them, but we were allowed to bring in reading materials so I could easily code up the examples after using my engineering skills to match algorithm/data structure with problem in C++ (having learnt embedded design).
Meanwhile the CS students were getting java out of memory errors.
Philosophy major here.
I entered CS AND EE competitions, and beat all those idiots. LOL.
Philosophy >> STEM
>>56641037
Email Paul Hilfinger yourself and ask.
>>56641048
competition involving what?
>>56641065
Do he honestly say that their CS degree is a programming degree?
>>56641048
>philosophy major
Working on your undergrad?
>>56638583
Try make one using mechanical components (nothing electrical).
>>56640718
Same here, it's fun af
>>56636245