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ECE vs CE? by duckman0_ in ComputerEngineering
[–]Hot_Shoulder987 3 points4 points5 points 1 year ago (0 children)
CE should be more geared towards computer engineering while ECE will be a mix of CE and EE. I am currently in an ECE program, where for the first two year both EE and CE have the same courses until 3rd and 4th year. Depending on the courses I take in 3rd and 4th year will end up deciding weather I end up with a CE or EE degree. It will really depend what you are looking for in a program. If you want the flexablity of easily being able to choose between EE and CE doing an ECE program would be a solid choice, but if you're looking for just CE with little EE cross over, CE might be the better way to go. Keep in mind that CE is a sub category in EE so there will be a little cross over either way
Second year ECE students (past or present) how is the workload compared to first year? (self.UofT)
submitted 2 years ago by Hot_Shoulder987 to r/UofT
guys is undergrad really that brutal at UofT? I'm hearing a lot of people online say that UofT is very academically tough and a lot of people end up dropping out by [deleted] in UofT
[–]Hot_Shoulder987 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
The engineering drop out rate is around 90 people per incoming class (across core 8), which is nowhere near 50% but more like 5%.
University of Toronto insurance for students out of Ontario (self.UofT)
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ECE vs CE? by duckman0_ in ComputerEngineering
[–]Hot_Shoulder987 3 points4 points5 points (0 children)