I haven’t decided what specialisations as of yet, but am leaning towards software or maybe mechanical. Would certain specialisations require more performance enhanced laptops or certain OS types (I’m assuming that Software would be better with Windows)?
Thanks jamonwindeyer, Alter, Professor Polonsky and Sine for the valuable advice! If engineering doesn’t require workstation/high spec laptops, I’m thinking maybe MacBook Pro still as admittedly, I am kinda stuck in the Apple ecosystem, ahah. Thanks again guys for all the help!
Apple ecosystem treats me fine as an Engineer who has done a lot of programming (electrical, so lots of overlap with Comp Sci)

some of the programs you need to be able to run:
- Matlab, as aforementioned, which I've legitimately run on a desktop from 1998. Some of the more advanced simulations are more trying but any modern laptop would be fine with them.
- CAD programs, like Autocad and the like. You can download this for Mac or it will run smoothly in a Virtual Machine.
- IDE's of various kinds, which will run in a VM
If you get a Mac,
definitely either set up a Bootcamp partition or Virtual Machine running Windows. You'll be sweet
