I am a computer engineer working for Intel (design and design validation). I have a BS in Computer Science. Intel is an exciting company to work for, and I enjoy reading the TG Forumz daily. Although, I have to say, when I hang out with my AMD friends, we are much more civil and dispassionate than some people here. 😉
And my remarks never, in any way, reflect the views of my employer.
Was your Comp sci degree about absolute crap, or did you actually learn about the science behind technologies.
I do loads of crap like project management and developing information systems. 🙁
That is not science!! Thats business / management to me.
I chose computer science because i thought it would be the science behind computing....apparently science isn't what i thought it was.
Anyway me, I'm a CS student, I'm a freelance software writer. I also dissasemble a lot of things and am interested in the challenges that people write into their software

Engineering seems to be the resounding Recommendation, and like the poster below The Software side is being shunned because it's just very difficult and very annoying field.
I agree. Computer Science was the degree i knew as the best, but the engineering ones are much more hands on. They have become what i imagined computer science to be. If the industry catches on to what a load of rubbish these CS degrees have turned into, i feel the boredom i'm induring might have been a waste of time.
The people on the engineering courses learn a lot more and do a lot more hands on. We do crappy theory.