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October 25 th, 2012 By: Antonio Guardado
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Computer engineer I can work where I want, just as long as I’m doing my job. Involves a lot of dexterity and putting together a computer. Pays well. Would cost less to go to school for. Take less time to become on. Advantages of a Computer Engineer or Physicists. Physicist Pays more than computer engineers. Work can be in special places around the world. Continuous learning and discovering new things.
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Computer engineer Intro to engineering Principles of engineering Trigonometry College algebra Physics Keyboarding Network technology Electronics Computer science Computer programming Computer applications Suggested High school courses for each career Physicist College algebra Trigonometry Physics Chemistry Keyboarding Computer applications Probability and statistics
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Computer Engineer College: about $60, 000 for bachelors Vocational School: about $73,000 for bachelor’s (both without any financial aid) Cost of college or vocational school Physicist College: about $71,000 Vocational School: about $84,000 (both without any financial aid)
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Computer engineering Lenn-brenton Possible schools
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Computer engineering United states average yearly salary: about $98,000 Expected Salary Physicist United states average yearly salary: about $96,000
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Computer engineering 4-5 years for bachelors If you want a masters then: 6 to 7 years Length of time to get degree or training Physicist 6-7 years for masters If you want a PhD: 8-9 years
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Computer engineering Physical: damage eyes, possibly cause obesity Stressful environments Time limits on projects Disadvantages of choosing career Physicist Funding for projects Time consuming Cost more to go to college
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Computer engineering all the way I enjoy working with computers Learning about computers It pays well Requires excellent mathematical and science skills which are my two best subjects I could live in an area that I wish Which is best out of both
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