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Bachelor of Engineering(Computer and Network Engineering)
Mongaa:
That's exactly what I was thinking, and of course I do realize that you cannot simply rise in managerial positions without experience. BUT, I did business management last year and ended up liking it and doing well in it so I guess that doing it won't do me any harm, and besides I can always drop it and continue doing just the engineering degree if I find that I am struggling to keep up.
And dw I love butts :) hahaha
MagicGecko:
--- Quote from: Mongaa on March 08, 2013, 11:19:07 pm ---That's exactly what I was thinking, and of course I do realize that you cannot simply rise in managerial positions without experience. BUT, I did business management last year and ended up liking it and doing well in it so I guess that doing it won't do me any harm, and besides I can always drop it and continue doing just the engineering degree if I find that I am struggling to keep up.
And dw I love butts :) hahaha
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whoa, I never knew you could just drop one part of a double degree...learn something new every day!! Hahaha :)
Mongaa:
Also, do you have an idea of what the timings for this course are? Or how many contact hours your friends have weekly?
Thanks
MagicGecko:
--- Quote from: Mongaa on March 14, 2013, 10:01:56 am ---Also, do you have an idea of what the timings for this course are? Or how many contact hours your friends have weekly?
Thanks
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Well as far as I know, my friends have to go to school 5 days a week (monday to friday, which is what most Engineering courses are like, except mine, Friday day off WOO! YEAH!) though they only have a one hour lecture on Thursday so sometimes they go to that and sometimes they don't and just stay home..
But yeah, this is about all I know in terms of times.
Hope I helped...somewhat :S
MJRomeo81:
Keep in mind that it's an engineering degree, so it will be a 4 year degree where you must also complete work placement (same for software engineering).
You might want to also look into a computer science degree (and Cisco certifications).
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