UC Berkeley vs Carnegie Mellon University job oppurtuinities EECS and SCS?

<p>I am anxiously waiting for 2013 UCB’s Career Survey</p>

<p>What do you want to get into after you graduate? Engineering-related work or software development/etc? If you really want to focus on the latter, then I suggest you also look at CS at L&S rather than EECS at the CoE. Of course EECS majors get into this field as well, but I believe that majoring in CS would make much more sense.</p>

<p>No, but in a unforeseen return to my country if I don’t get a job, a BS will help me not a BA. BTW, I, from my heart want to do EECS. I want to do software engg but I also love physics a lot.</p>

<p>I currently live in India and personally know graduates with a BA in CS here doing very well. There is absolutely no restriction that a BA in CS from Cal places for any job in software, even in foreign countries (or at least in India). I understand if you want to do a lot of Physics, though… but BS vs BA isn’t a valid reason.</p>

<p>Physics is the reason! not BA or BS</p>

<p>I know tons of eecs sophomores and I think all of them have an internship this upcoming summer with salaries that make me jealous (I’m bioe).</p>

<p>haha feeling sorry for you @dubblebubble898 but bioeng is also good at Berkeley!</p>