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Iam going to study computer engineering soon and there's a little problem...i absolutely hate math so i think i made a mistake 😂 hopefully it's not that hard even though iam sure it is but i will try to work a bit harder this time, do i need any experience with computers before entering this? because that's what iam worried about ,i feel like going blind into it is a bad idea but hopefully studying will make it easy
ОтветитьThis is awesome.. Thank u!
ОтветитьI’m quite confused on what would be the best degree for me. I plan on becoming a chip designer. A lot of people have said that EE is the way to go, but i’m not sure. Any advice?
ОтветитьHere's my story. I am going into grade 11 and it has been a dream of mine to work at apple. Then I came across the idea of computer engineering. It sounds really fun and I just hope that I end up becoming one at apple in future. I am gonna try my best to get into University of Toronto tho. I live in Canada and it's nearby.
Ответитьim not very good at maths but I love physics is the math heavy in ce?
Ответитьim confused between IT and Computer Engineering
Ответитьmight be a late question, but can I still take BSCE even though I didn't study Calculus in Highschool? the thing is the Strand or the Specialty I took in Highschool doesnt teach Calculus to their student and as you mentioned in this video, the Calculus would be use for Electrical
ОтветитьHey,
I want to know how modern computer works with memory CPU and input and output with logic gates...
How to understand it....
What is the roadmap to understand this....
Please help
so will we learn programming in computer engineering?
what is the job list for these major?
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ОтветитьI need to ask, can anyone do computer engineering, even if you didn't study physics and chemistry??
ОтветитьSimply Computer Engineering is Software Engineering & Cyber Security!
ОтветитьSo let me ask this, ignoring the additional time and cost, I’d there any benefit to double majoring with comp sci and EE?
ОтветитьAre we not even gonna mention optical engineering?
ОтветитьGreat
ОтветитьPls I'm about to enter into the UNIVERSITY and I'm stuck between COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE.
can somebody pls help me out...?
Im attending school for a dual major EE/CE.
ОтветитьThank sir
Ответитьim taking BSCE next year what should i do i dont have any experience huhu
ОтветитьI'm studying CPRE because I like computers and have absolutely no idea what I want to do with my life lol
ОтветитьI take Computer Engineering just for doing fun after graduated 😜 and honestly I'm not ambitious about getting huge amount of money, but still I need money for my family and my self lol
ОтветитьIts my first semester as Computer Engineering major. Please wish me well on my 4 years journey 😁😁
ОтветитьThis gave me a lot of advice. When i turn 18, I will become a Computer Engineer.
ОтветитьGuys I'll be applying soon for university and I'm not sure whether to apply in computer science, computer engineering or software engineering. Any advice?
Ответитьfffff
ОтветитьI wish, I wanna go to college to study computer engineering, I wish.
ОтветитьOh no I should learn math😭
ОтветитьWow I’m 14 and I’ve heard the name of all of these
ОтветитьThank you for this amazing insight
ОтветитьTbh, I'm a kid, who just wants to see what my two favorite things combined are. And I want to do this when I'm older.
ОтветитьCollege freshman (major pre-computer engineering)
ОтветитьI just started and all I can say is i wanna scream.
Ответитьim really interested in robotics and electrical engineering but i never payed attention to math so im now worried lmao
ОтветитьAs an Electrical and Computer Engineering major, I can say that you don't have to love math or be a math genius to do this kind of thing. I personally am just okay at math, and I have really disliked the subject growing up. You really just need basic algebra/calculus skills, and the rest you can learn as you go. Plus, most of the math is too complicated to be done by hand, so knowing how to use a calculator properly is much more important than being good at math. If you dislike math, don't let that stop you from going into CE or EE.
ОтветитьYour "next up" windows start kind of early, so we miss the end information on Computer Vision
ОтветитьThis is pretty much straight, however for Senior Design, which are the last classes I took for CpE, we weren't technically allowed to use "development boards," e.g. an Arduino, so we simply removed the ATmega that comes on an Arduino, and we flashed firmware onto it using Atmel Studio and a flashing tool that connects to your computer. The experience was both very fun and frustrating.
ОтветитьI probably wanna study CS but I REALLY like higher lever math (already doing multivariable calculus and vector calculus on my own). I guess I found my future major!
ОтветитьAm bad at math like really bad should i join CE or any engineering major or not
ОтветитьMe not knowing how to generate “hello world” trying to pursue computer engineering:
ОтветитьI am from Kenya 🇰🇪 I did IT information Technology want to complete my course in Minnesota can it help me with my little knowledge i had from Kenya?
Ответитьit's literally useless degree and glorified title
ОтветитьSo if I want to be a software engineer, should I take the computer engineering course?
ОтветитьJust the video I needed; an simple yet informative introduction for computer engineering. I’m almost college… I’m excited but also a bit nervous.
ОтветитьThis sounds really cool to learn more about!
ОтветитьThis is exactly what I studied It's actually a really good explanation gj!
ОтветитьProper stuff 👌
ОтветитьVery informative video. I really enjoyed it. With that being said, I feel that electrical engineering will be a great degree for me to pursue first and then I might consider computer engineering second. I do like how he explained the concept of algorithms and how to program a computer to solve specific problems. But I do feel like it would take me quite a while and multiple failures before I can effectively wrap my head around this topic and successfully pass classes that require that skill.
However, I do really enjoy the electrical engineering topics that he discusses in this video.
I love how I knew about everything up until oscilloscopes in EE and everything about CS memtioned in the video. I'm so grateful for the college classes offered at my school (AP CS A and PLTW Digital Electronics) that allowed myself to dive into both of these components of the field in 10th grade. Now that I've run out of those classes, for my last 2 years I'm gonna dive deep into mathematics and physics to help build my foundational knowledge.
Thanks a ton for the video!