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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Australia
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Computer Systems Engineer
i was just wondering what should my prerequisites be to become a Computer Systems Engineer or Computer Engineer. Ive been lookign around and what does Physics and Chemistry have to do with those jobs??
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They tend to be core engineering courses at most Universities.
It's not what they have to do with those jobs -- a University is looking to offer a well rounded education. -Craig |
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The Gavel
Join Date: Dec 1999
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If you're a wiz at math (calculus, etc) and phyisics, go for it. If you're not good at math, forget it. At least that's how it is here in the States.
I was interested in Engineering at one time but didn't have the necessary skills in mathematics. So I went to Law School instead. (Apparently, in Engineering, there's a correct answer)
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I suppose the only math a Lawyer needs to know is how to add up a bill?
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Fly Eagles Fly
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ooo that was below the belt.... [waits for the lawyer's rebuttle]
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Lawyer's don't have belts.
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The Gavel
Join Date: Dec 1999
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"I suppose the only math a Lawyer needs to know is how to add up a bill? "
George, I don't even need that much; I've got a computer and billing software. |
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