>Computer Science: you learn about abstract, theoretical computing machines, and also about stuff that COULD be done with those theoretical machines>Electrical Engineering: You learn about real computers, and also about various analog and digital input and output devices you can connect them to (antennas, keypads, sensors, cameras, and display screens)>Mechanical Engineering: you learn about the machinery used to manufacture a real computer and how to design them.>Chemical Engineering: you learn about industrial processes used to obtain the materials that become part of computers (plastic, copper, epoxy, glass)
>>109239619>Electrical Engineering: You learn about real computers, and also about various analog and digital input and output devices you can connect them to (antennas, keypads, sensors, cameras, and display screens)>Mechanical Engineering: you learn about the machinery used to manufacture a real computer and how to design them.98% mathboring as shit
>>109239652But it's FUN mathYou do the math and then you make fun stuff with it, like reconstructing a image of a penis from a raw stream of data, or finding out how to optimize the flight control parameters of a drone so it can succesfully bomb Russian energy facilities.
>>109239652its not the aids math you grind to pass this shit is cool every /g/ should be a knower
>>109239687What does that cat pic do
>>109241217looks like a cat