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Sulphuric Asshole
Apr 25, 2003
I am a senior in Computer Engineering. Truth be told, it makes me feel a bit different from my straight EE brethren.

I work in a research lab at the university programming simulations of network models that a PhD student develops. As far as math goes, I've only had to really worry about complex math in the VLSI courses (those class were awesome,) and semiconductor physics really isn't that hard; but as a rule, all of the CE's at my university, including me, are terrible when it comes to control theory (we think in ones and zeros, not poles and zeros.)

The only real difference between CE and CS, as I've observed, is the level of abstraction I work at.

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