EECS people: am I setting myself up for failure with this schedule?

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<p>I absolutely agree. What I mean is that I haven’t had enough of a sampling of the material to know whether it is what I imagine it is. I have taken enough cs/programming classes that I know where that path will take me, and I know that they are things in which I am quite interested. But you are certainly correct.</p>

<p>Does anybody know what career prospects look like for the different types of concentrations? Would a CS person have more job opportunities than an EE person? When I look at the companies which are hiring eecs majors, I see a lot of companies like amazon, yahoo, and google. I would imagine that the majority of these jobs are more computer-sciencey, though I don’t really know. Are EE people more expected to go to grad school, rather than get jobs in industry after their BS?</p>