Mechanical Engineering vs Computer Science Majors
Finding out why students choose their college major part 16
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I'm a CS major but Mechanical Engineering is not "slightly outdated" imo. Any type of machinery will always have mechanisms
Actually the thing with mechanical is that no-one is ready to provide internship or training but needs fully talented engineers
"Mechanical engineer is outdated"
Mechanical engineering is the base of all engineering tbh.
outdated? The moment we say any engineering is outdated we're fvck.
Behold, the unholy love child of mechanical engineering and computer science: MECHATRONICS
Its not the major that is outdated. Its the mentality of the crowd that shifted from Mechanical to CS coz of workforce demand. Also, there are always things to pursue in every field. (Not everything possible is discovered or invented yet)
I once told someone I am studying mechanical engineering, he said "Ah working on making the world shittier" referring to old school energy consumption and shit. Best part is I did an internship in renewable energy 🤣
Engineering will never be outdated. what's wrong with the engineering field is that most industries want an experienced engineer, which will backfire on the industry when every old engineer retires and only a handful can replace them because others didn't survive the initial hardship that those same companies created.
Mechanical engineering isn't even just machinery, we do so much programming and mathematical modeling
Never trust a DJ that can’t think of anything to say but tik tok lol
Mechanical Engineering is not outdated, but you are now in the era that everything is automated, so basic Computer science knowledge is super important for Mechanical engineering
First dude prolly codes in air since according to him mechanical is outdated 💀
That guy clearly didn't understand mechanical engineering 😂
Mechanical engineering being outdated is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard 😂😂
Him: mechanical engineering is outdated
As a Mechanical Engineer I can confirm that Mechanical Engineering is not outdated at all lol. I have to make selections for gearboxes for many different applications. Many people don't realize this but gears and gearboxes are used everywhere!
Give it 10 to 15 years the entire CS department is gonna be oversaturated with candidates. Way too many newbies and not enough secure jobs
Aerospace is a part of mechanical engineering….
It’s not that MEs are outed, it’s just not clear to an undergrad student who hasn’t entered the work force how diverse the opportunities for MEs are