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the market favors CS by a long shot. Engineering is much more competitive. for example, there are only 280,000 mech. eng. jobs in the US and those spots are already filled. 40% of mech engineers have a higher degree than a bachelor's so you have to keep that in mind when applying for jobs.

Software dev can be outsourced but companies are learning the hard way that this is ultimately bad for business because they fuck everything up and then they have to re-hire a white guy to fix everything that was fucked.

at the end of the day, either major is a solid choice and you can't really go wrong with either one. Just do what you're better at and more interested in.

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