Venom wrote:This year I will be applying for uni and I'm SO confused. Not sure what to apply for, computer science or engineering (mechanical).
I'm sure there are many of you here who are studying these subjects so I thought I might ask you for advice. What kind of jobs are offered with these degrees and what to expect at uni? I thought I'd rather ask someone who experienced it then search UCAS pages and so on.
thanks
Just wondering...computer science or computer engineering?
It all depends on what YOU want to do in life. Either one opens a lot of doors.
Here's what I'd do...call the university you plan to attend and tell them your situation. They will help you figure out what to do. If they can't, have them put you in some kind of an universal engineering program (this is designed specifically for people like you - people who don't know what discipline to choose). What this means is that you might have to take on a bigger course load (i.e. different programs require different courses, and they might force you to take on courses for both computer and mech. engineering...keep in mind that we're talking about only a few courses throughout that school year, that can be made up during a summer in a worst case scenario).
What kind of money/jobs can you expect to get? Nobody knows! You might be lucky that, right upon graduation, you get into a very strong company...on the other hand, you might be unlucky and be forced to flip burgers for a year or so, trying to find a job. This is the situation with every student (I know people from both columns).
Also, keep in mind that in a pursuit of that well-paying job, you WILL, most likely, have to move!
Good luck.
P.S. If you have any questions you feel I can help you with (I just started a Mech. Eng. program), let me know.