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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have a question, I need answers... I'm currently studying computer science and to be honest, I hate it. I don't enjoy the abstract nature of programming; however I do enjoy maths, physics differentials, so I'm switching into automotive engineering but I need some advice on engineering in general, what difficulty level should I expect ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (kenljw):

Frankly math. physics. and engineering can be very abstract through described in a manner you can put your teeth into. This can and should be done with computer science, it all depends on application in which its used and if not math, physics, engineering it should have real practical use as in any simulation or communication. I have a nephew who had problems with math, physics, and engineering and went into computer science and works in the gaming industry.

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