Finding out why students choose their college major part 16 For more the full series click here: https://bit.ly/declassifiedyoutube …
Diploma Kejuruteraan Mekanikal
#Mechanical #Engineering #Computer #Science #Majors
Finding out why students choose their college major part 16 For more the full series click here: https://bit.ly/declassifiedyoutube …
Diploma Kejuruteraan Mekanikal
#Mechanical #Engineering #Computer #Science #Majors
Is that the boardwalk at the University of Central Florida?
No pay!!!
As a CS student, pretty much any job I can get, a mecheng student can also get. I can't say the same for the reverse.
Mechanical engineering is engineering with programming (every stem subject and more has programming nowadays) whereas computer science is just a lot programming and a bit of how computers work
Nah, mechanical engineering is still very much relevant today. How else are you supposed to design cooling systems for computers?
Slightly outdated ? Lol this man is so depressed
All the outdated mechanical engineers crying in comments lol
If you gotta dream, chase it for awhile. Then get a serious degree before 30 if it doesn't work out. Save loans for when your ready to settle.
If I could go back I would study physics, because you can do most engineering jobs with physics, and you can do some jobs that you can't do with any engineering degree. It's a similar thing with mathematics and chemistry.
I thought he would say "Cool for the Summer"
I switched from cybersecurity to mechanical engineering. I can’t see my life’s work being behind a screen. I want to make real things
I am a computer engineering student if i have a chance to switch i want to be a biomedical engineer😉
But Mechanical Engineering choice small to High assembly different components and need to be very expensive and various types of manufacture
Mechanical is outdated and you're going to switch to computer science. Lots of people would drop out of Mechanical at my collage and switch to computer science or business because it was really difficult. The stupidest statement you can make is that it's outdated. It's difficult because you have to learn to code real crap. The professors work on the Osprey crashing because of harmonics that the plane might hit while it's changing blade angles and then in vibrates itself apart. The have to consult the Aerospace engineers. Or they work on stealth submarine stuff. Can you computer code stealth? Mechanical Engineering is outdated that's why computer dorks die in submarines at the titanic to look at it through a computer monitor. If that doesn't illustrate how stupid computer dorks are nothing will. they couldn't even design a window in the sub to look out of it. They had no backup mechanics of their nintendo controller broke, and their crap imploded. You see the same thing with computer dorks at boeing messing up their safety, and getting people stuck in space.
Computer dorks are lazy dumb losers. They're like the comic book guy in the simpson where they are smart on bullshit. A mechanical engineering graduate from my school made fortnite anyway, and he didn't even need a CS degree. But you need a ME degree to do ME stuff.
The only time that Mechanical Engineering will go outdated is when humans no longer exist or our technology goes back to primitive times or we evolve in future to be 10x physically stronger that we no longer depend in cars, ships, airplanes to travel; machinery and robots to help us on tedious and hazardous tasks; powerplants to generate electricity or as simple as having a refrigerator or washing machine to make our lives comfortable.
yeh no one studies physics because the real world is outdated lol
Aerospace engineering IS THE GOAT
Outdated? Ohhh I don't like water bc is outdated.
It’s not outdated but it’s mature enough. But for CS, it’s still evolving but this will be mature enough in 20 to 30 years I guess.
The most demanding is know a specific engineering subject plus coding
No. Not everything is online.. and when power lines get cut, bombed, or overloaded, shit don't work
is this at ucf?
"Tiktok or on the radio" stick to health sciences bro
Is this UCF campus?
lol cs is probably the worst degree to have lmfao, job market is horrible
As a music producer, DONT lol
The shift to people studying computer science is reaching a point of it being severely overrated and saturated. Engineering builds rockets, skyscrapers, rail systems, 1km long bridges. You can make websites and applications… to be frank, they could all be deleted tomorrow and society would still be able to function again
Every other mechanical engineer i know including me will certainly like to replace it with aerospace 😂
How is economics as a major??
The first guy should get a job as a news anchor named “Chet”
The difference between school and life? In school, you're taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you're given a test that teaches you a lesson.
Instrumentation boyyyyyyy
Is this Santa Cruz?
Not outdated but I think computer science likely has a better future than mechanical, impossible to predict though
If he thinks mechanical engineering is outdated, he's clearly in the wrong major.
He definitely misspoke and meant something else.
"Mechanical engineering is outdated"😭
Thinking mechanical engineering is outdated because eveything outline 😶😶 brother…
As the engineering standards are relative to one another, it can be applied, reconciled, and trial balanced. ∆ | √ | π | ****IMPORTANT*****
For collage I want to study computer science and aerospace engineering
I'm doing mathematics and physics in university, but if I had to do a different subject I'd do linguistics
bro went to college to learn music but his taste is “tiktok run the radio”😭😭😂
The first dude is so ignorant
WELL LETS SEE HOW YOU LIKE YOUR ELECTRICITY GRID WITHOUT ANY GEARSBOXES
I’m offended. From a Mecheng
CS graduate and currently in the field, and in all seriousness my work and code would be useless without the physical aspect done efficiently.
Anyone doing any subdiscipline of engineering knows that mechanical engineering can never be “outdated”… lol. No matter what field youre in youre gonna have to be good at coding though, I think that’s what hes getting at
But not a single electrical component a mechanical engineer can make without the complete assistance of electrical and electronics engineers
Mechanical will always be relevant, and needed. In fact, I'm a former CS major (from years ago; I haven't kept myself current because I've been working in the environmental sector for decades now) who is now studying mechanical because knowing how to build things that won't fall down is pretty critical. BTW I also love music (I play keyboards and have a sideline as music director at a church) but that's not a degree that puts food on the table unless you have the right promoters backing you and you become a star.
Bro’s tripping, I have no regrets doing mechanical engineering