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Dear /sci/,

Im going into my third year of my Software Engineering Bachelors. What can I look forward to after I graduate?

>> No.1163180

No jobs.

>> No.1163182

Unemployment. Enjoy it.

>> No.1163192

So you failed out of Computer Science, eh?

>> No.1163194

>>1163192

No, I went straight into Software Eng.

>> No.1163199

Lots of crying while masturbating on Saturday nights.

>> No.1163203

>>1163194
Oh, so you were a retard from the get-go, huh?

>> No.1163217

>>1163203
My university has a general first year to weed out any retards who cant do the math that got in with inflated marks from high school. Then you apply into a discipline second year. I was set on either Computer Engineering or Software and I chose software.

>> No.1163233

>>1163217
You seem to be missing the point here.
Software "Engineering" is for retards. Specifically those people too retarded to even to undergraduate comp sci.

>> No.1163237

Is a computer science degree held more highly than a software engineering degree?

I ask because I am currently pursuing a bachelors in CS.

>> No.1163247

>>1163237
Depends on what your school thinks "computer science" is. But generally it's fairly worthless unless you go for a graduate degree. A bachelor degree will earn you the glamorous lifestyle of a codemonkey.

>> No.1163250

For someone who knows very little about programming, what exactly is the difference between comp sci and software engineering? Is comp sci generally more theoretical or what?

>> No.1163254

>>1163250
Yes.

>> No.1163256

Do they even offer undergraduate degrees in software engineering at good universities?

>> No.1163267

comp sci is more theoretical and will land you a job as a code slave. Software engineering is pretty much the same thing only with less theory and more business and communications courses.

>> No.1163286

>>1163267

WHAT THE FUCK MAN

I'm going through another 4 years of dreaded fucking school to obtain a shitty ass CS degree to work as a fucking code slave?

Fuck this shit.
I'm becoming a drug lord.

>> No.1163298

>>1163250
Software engineering is programming shit, managing projects, shit like that. Very business related.

Computer science is more like... given that for any Turing machine 'Q' that accepts two inputs 'x' and 'y', there exists another machine 'M' that accepts one input and simulates Q(M,y), what are the implications if you let Q be a machine such that Q(x, F) = F(x)?