My major is computer science and engineering and I do love it. I know quite a few engineers who absolutely hate the math or science in their engineering class but I do not. I love learning and being able to do these hard problems because I just like them. I chose computer sciences because I like math and computers ever since I was a kid. Computers are used in every implementation in the modern world and demand for people in this major ig not going to reduce anytime soon.
Computer science evolves a lot of abstract visualizations which I adore. The classes though are largely mundane. Engineering is in itself very intense and computer science integrated with it makes it a very demanding course load. My primary focus of major will be artificial intelligence in computing. I believe computers can be made smart with a program. The computer science engineering course is significantly harder than the plain arts and sciences departments offering of CIS. I still like it because it makes me think considerably hard and improves my programming skill. I like solving difficult problems and that is exactly what I do in computer science.
Programming is fun because in a few short hours, I can create by myself something new that I can play with. Its one of those few things in life which are amazingly easy to make and play with for people of any age and at any place. Programs are my instructions to a super fast machine and once I am done with it, I just let the machine do all the work.
This would be a good thing to major in since computers are used for everything nowadays. If I stay in business I know we have to take a computer science and engineering class and I heard it's very hard. Good luck with all your classes!
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