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Haha, i used to do know more than my teacher in high school :3  My java professor is very good also ^_^

 

They choose for you? :3 Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering is similar in some ways

I don't agree with you, i do like hacking. But i think mechanical science is more linked to physics which makes it very hard.
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Haha, i used to do know more than my teacher in high school :3  My java professor is very good also ^_^

 

They choose for you? :3 Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering is similar in some ways

Mechanical is more likely dealing with power, turbines, engines, auto etc. 

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If you can see in 3D, mechanical science is for you

 

Mechanical is more likely dealing with power, turbines, engines, auto etc. 

Yes i know that but it also requires the program to make it work :p thus, they learn programming :3

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Mechanical Engineering deals with the design and manufacture of mechanical systems. Mechanical engineers make an impact in almost every aspect of modern society, due to the vital roles they play in the design and production of all material goods. Areas of study include machine design, robotics, manufacturing processes, thermodynamics and engines, fluid flow, composite materials properties, dynamics, acoustics, finite element analysis, and computer-aided design. Specific fields of study can range from biomechanics and assistive technologies for the disabled to automation and robotics systems, engine and propulsion systems, and the design of ships, submarines, aircraft and spacecraft.


 


As copied from my (future) university's webpage. 


Part of me cringes each time I read it. ;^-^


My parents chose it for me - it was either this, or Aeronautical, which... just... no.


No.


 


The only engineering student stereotype I know I follow is that I'm super good at Jenga. > w>


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