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Yeah, a degree in computer engineering gets you a great job assembling circuit boards in a clean factory somewhere, not designing cutting-edge electronics on huge corporate grants. マホ~
I never said that neither. Stop asking like I'm handicapped and that I don't know what I'm talking about.
Since I am in electrical and computer engineering I was considering joining up with the Air Force since they would give me E-7 pay for two years for doing nothing, a security clearance, and officer training for a four year commitment after I graduate.
Wait, really?
I must proceed to pound my head on the nearest hard flat surface to express my amazement.I live under rocks and such. What am I missing out on. :c Now instead of being a hard working citizen of society I can get a job where I can twiddle my thumbs talk on this forum and get paid to do it.
Well first you need to be within two years of graduation of an electrical or computer engineering bachelors degree.