will i remain jobless after graduation?

<p>hi. i'm new to CC and will be coming to UCLA this fall as a computer science and engineering major. i have a few questions. i would be very thankful if you could answer these for me. thanks.</p>

<p>*what is the salary range for UCLA CSE graduates? what is the average salary?</p>

<p>*what kind of grad schools do UCLA CSE majors get into. please don't just say good schools. i would appreciate if someone could provide details (x to A school- or majority to this school- or a 20 went to harvard......."</p>

<p>*what companies do CSE grads usually work for? (the best as well as the average)</p>

<p>*do undergraduates have research opportunities?</p>

<p>*what are some major related student groups i can join?</p>

<p>*is UCLA CSE well-respected in the east?</p>

<p>*does a UCLA CSE degree hold prestige?</p>

<p>*what classes should i take as a freshman? first quarter without any credit.</p>

<p>*is it possible to double major in CSE and math/econ or math or business eco and graduate in 4 yrs?</p>

<p>*do top companies (like sun, cisco, amazon, apple) hire UCLA CSE students as interns and then- as employees?</p>

<p>i know this is a long list- but plz plz plz plz answer them as much as you can. thxxxx.</p>

<p>and plz dnt be mean. thxxx</p>

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<p>you are either going to be jobless or move to india :P</p>

<p><em>watches as CC turns into Yahoo answers…</em></p>

<p>haha sephorazn18</p>

<p>If you had to beg us not to be mean, you had to have known it was coming</p>

<p>Why even bother</p>

<p>Honestly, it’s difficult to make any sort of generalization since UCLA is so huge with so many graduates of varying levels of achievements, interests, ambitions, and etc.
It is hard to find jobs now mainly because our economy is still getting out of the recession. But in 4 years, it should be better. But if you really want to get a good job, make sure you do well in college (good GPA, lots of internships/jobs experiences, stand out, etc).</p>

<p>I doubt we’ll see the US becoming an economic powerhouse again in our lifetime.</p>

<p>yea China and Russia are going to lead the next few years</p>

<p>I think being jobless will be up to you and how you approach your search/when you do it/where you want to work, etc. Relatively easy to find software engineering jobs in the Bay Area - always popping up nowadays looking for developers for this and that</p>