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Hey I'm joining skyfleet and have a couple of questions
should I buy Orange PI instead of rb? why?
how many time takes white-listing? Can I do something to be white listed faster?

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Is there a big difference between software engineering and computer science? Looking over the course summaries they seem to be covering pretty much the same stuff. However, at my university (U of Waterloo Canada) it says that software engineering counts as a Bachelor of Engineering and computer science counts as a bachelor of science so I'm wondering do people usually make a major distinction between the two?

Some other differences I noticed was that SE requires almost a 10% higher average to get into compared to CS but in CS you can also take a second degree as a minor.
So my question is, which degree if more worthwhile to get? Will it be a huge difference for a future employer to see either of those degrees or are they pretty much the same thing?

I'm currently first year in SE but they said I still have an opportunity to switch.

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