
mag depend bitaw na sa imung personality if ur welling to persue ur dream nga course..
hmm.. lisod pero worth it rah..
dili paman gud makita ang gamit sa IT if studyante pah.. but f masulod ka IT industry diha na nimo masabtan og unsa gamit sa IT..hehe

KAYANG KAYA rana
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thanks.. pero not true...hahaha... do you know that I failed one of my major subject and almost failed on the other?
It just that, when I was in college I already figured-out the line of work that I want, I keep asking people who already graduated when I was in 2nd Year college on things that they find hard when applying for a job, and most common reason is "They Lack Experience" since Fresh Grad. That's the time I stayed most of the time in a Computer School Laboratory then help setup computers [My CV Experience] if there are events in school. I go to seminars offered by our school or training for free just to learn stuffs, I help friends for setting up their PC for free just to learn.
I learned the basic from there and that's the time I'm more into computer networking... the rest are history.
One thing in our line of work... you are still a student and a learner, you
need to keep up with the technology. read...read...read... and most of all - Enjoy yourself.
Last edited by taga_ipil; 02-24-2011 at 02:12 PM.
I hate those people calling other people nga "bogo" walay tawong bogo, tapulan lang jud magkat-on. imho
wala ko ni ingon na lisod ang IT kaysa CompEng...
tan awa ;ang ang realidad..ang IT,comsci ug compEng..magkoyog rana sila sa usa ka dept sa usa ka companya....naay uban head nila ang comsci grad batos nila ang it ug compeng depende sa experience..ang ako pasabot na halos parehas rana sila lahi lag expertise ang ge concentrate sa studies
mao maka ingon tag bogo kay ang prospectus ra imong ge basihan
dli ka mag basi anah or sa usa lang ka side
imo basihan tanan..
anyways peace..maski unsa goro korso basta mabuhi ta..ug nagamit nato ang atong ge eskewlahan wala man goroy probs hehehe
Last edited by pulchra; 02-03-2011 at 02:25 PM.

Note that not all CompSci grads can take on the work of a Computer Engineer ... in the field of Firmware, Device Drivers, Microelectronics, Microcontrollers, etc. - these are areas where the Computer Engineer specializes and the CompSci grad wasn't trained in this discipline.
I've had the opportunity to hire ComSci and CompEng graduates for my company, We've had to send the Comp Sci grads to basic electronics and circuit theory classes once in a while to have them come up to speed with the Comp Eng grads. Btw, my previous company specializes in doing RnD work designing and developing integrated circuits.
Last edited by kolz; 02-04-2011 at 09:15 AM.
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