Best of luck! Do you know which area u want to specialize on?
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Probably computer engineering
Odds are strong.
Lol Sherlock..For those that know computer engineering, there are sub areas of expertise ... CE is a vast field.
There weren't specializations for it when I got my degree in it ... but all that does is reveal that I'm old.
I wanna go in A.I., specifically reinforcement learning.
reinforcement learning
HuggingFace has a good free course with certificate on their site. I took it a couple months ago.
Data structures and algorithms will take you to any corner of the industry.
Best of luck!
Bright future! Stay on top of AI, it's at minimum a tooling revolution but of course potentially way more.
Best of luck!
Have fun! I'm excited for you.
Congratulations and good luck!
Good luck! I've got a computer engineering degree. It's a great field.
The two courses I find myself using way more then I expected in the job are DSP and linear algebra. If DSP isn't part of your core I highly recommend it as an elective. Having a deep understanding of Nyquist frequency folding and Fourier transforms is highly useful.
For study aids I highly recommend the Schaum's Outlines books for your subject. They focus on having a lot of problems with detailed solutions. They helped me a lot on understanding the how and why of solving problems.
Cheers 🍻
Congrats!
Congrats and good luck! We'll be rooting for you to have a great day tomorrow!
Hope day 1 is going well!
It was a bit borring since I kinda already knew how to code, but I managed to meet some old classmates!
One week in, how's it going?
I underestimated my executive dysfunction and ended up mixing up my schedule 😭. But at least I already knew the subjects of the classes. I'll make sure that doesn't happen again, though.
Mistakes are how we learn. Good job making a plan!