I'm in my first few semester of College, and I'm kind of wavering away from a Mechanical Engineering Degree. I'm currently between some other options instead, as the more computer and technology-centric classes are swaying my interests. The options I'm torn between are (and these are all assuming I complete a bachelors in that respective major,) Computer Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering, and Cybersecurity.
Does anyone here work in these fields that can shed some light on what the work is like and what I might be in for with each of these? I've done reading on google and such but I can't help but feel a lot of what I'm reading isn't quite "real", so to speak. Are any particularly good choices, are any not specialized enough to be meaningful in the industry, and are there any nuances particular to each that I should be aware of?
>>62413456
Look through the archive for many threads about /sec/.
>>62413553
I'll go look around, thanks.
Anyone else?
>>62413666
should i give up now
one last bump
>>62417160
Engineers never tell you what they really do. My friends and I went to visit a nuclear power plant and when they asked the engineer who gave us the tour what his job was, he kept being vague. "Oh, yesterday I spotted a broken pipe so I pointed it out". And our professor who works in the defense industry did his whole "I can't tell you or else I'd have to kill you" spiel.
Major: Computer Engineering
Minor: Finance
Bonus 2nd Minor: Cryptography or Electrical Engineering
Intern at investment firms and other jew hiv- I mean banks as their NEET especially one that dabbles in hedge funds and tell them
>"I know how to bitcoin"
Then when you graduate you can start or join a crypto startup, start or join a cyber security firm, or whore your sad millennial apathetic ass to the government for an easy paycheck spying on the very taxpayers who are unwillingly paying your salary cuz murica. Either way, you can start making 6 figures easy and if you go the finance route, you can easily earn seven figures doing hedge funds in 5 - 10 years