yes this is true. it mostly depends on what type of engineering your in, some involve math and some don't. see what field of engineering you wanna be in but just because you enjoy math and your good at it doesn't mean you have to be an engineer or in computer science find something that you know you will have fun being. there are many other careers that involve math.
Yes.
It's basically electrical engineering with a good bit of computer science
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I don't think so! Long before there were computers (and computer science), there were brilliant physics and engineering students and they obviously were good at math.
I don't think so! Long before there were computers (and computer science), there were brilliant physics and engineering students and they obviously were good at math.
Computer Science Engineering and Information technology are same in all aspects except electronics. The study of electronics is more detailed in Information technology. Hence for computer science engineering you need good maths however for information technology you need both good maths and physics.
Computer engineers need creativity as well and mathematical ability.. There is no doubt that science student can do better in computer engineering but in fact management group and one with low science-score (performance) cn also be computer engineering!!
A number of post-secondary options are available to someone with a preference for math. Engineering, finance, economics, and computer science are some options.
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Everyone will have different reasons. Maybe you're good at math and science, maybe you enjoy solving problems, or discovering how things work. Perhaps you have a desire to change the world, or just want a good paying job.
Science is more about vocabulary while math is about numbers
thats the same question i have