Electrical enginnering, CS, or CE?

<p>Ok well heres my story. Im a music major who was set to transfer this semester to a CSU school. I have decided to quit that, stay back an extra year or two and do prereqs to get into a science major. I havent decided between electrical, computer science, or computer engineering. What are the advantages of each on and if I did a degree in electrical could I get a job that a CS guy could get? I dont really know what I want to do, but I want the opportunity to have lots of options. I think I will double major or at least minor in music and after my BS see if I want to continue my music studies in my masters. I also want to travel and it seems very easy to do if I was an electrical engineer.</p>

<p>Is this the part where I start talking about ice cream?</p>

<p>While this is a very common thread, and one that makes us all wish the search feature had been used, this isn’t really an ice cream situation. We really only do that to threads about which major is the hardest because people just end up fighting.</p>

<p>As for the thread, I would say search the forums a bit. There are a plethora of topics on this exact same subject.</p>

<p>Ah, I see now, thank you.</p>

<p>fair enough, but most of the threads i see are comparing ee and ce. what about computer science? i have heard that ee guys can get cs jobs but cs guys cant get ee jobs.</p>

<p>[EE</a> versus CS](<a href=“http://philip.greenspun.com/humor/eecs-difference-explained.html]EE”>EE versus CS)</p>

<p>haha, i already read that on google.</p>