I’m a Computer Engineer (emphasis in software) and on this channel we cover all things engineering, personal finance and personal development. I hope this space provides useful information and entertainment as I share everything I know (and am continuously learning) on my journey of creating my own path in life.
that is why the monetary system is not a good socieconomic system. We need a socioeconomic system that is based on measuring tangible benefits of activities towards environment, people and biosphere not on some man-made exisitng economic system which are disconnected to biosphere and natural systems.
I don't judge you for living at home but I do judge that they charge you so much for rent good Lord can't you even get like a friends and family discount
Cute lil creature, and has a plan. Always good. Though... never been in support of a woman choosing a career over a family, personally. 27... already halfway through prime fertility. 😅 Only 8 years left before things really move downhill in that regard.
Hello ma'am.I am an ECE student studying 2nd year btech.Upto now I am interested in digital electronics and signals and systems but I am not interested in programming side.Can u suggest any jobs for me related to these .
What is the purpose of this video, is to show low pay after working 7 years since graduating, or to show high pay from working in a high cost of living area?
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Thank you! I’m taking a digital Logic design course rn and rlly liking it. Been wondering what I could do with it - your video has been so informative! Thanks
Electronics Engineering and Computer engineering are so close related because both are subdiscipline of electrical engineering. It is better to get a good grasp of electronics engineering first before turn into computer engineering. While EE and CE are close, but Computer Science are a bit far from those two since there is no physics in CS
A person with a computer engineering degree can work as a electronic engineer they do the same fundamental course and then branch off in to there specialization and a EE can easily become a CE by picking programming course and computer architecture because both course you do embedded and microprocessor systems. EE is more general purpose while CE focus on building computer systems. CE would just need to do a power system and a EE pick up software and computer architecture course and trust me you will make lots of money and can apply to any EE or CE even IT
The Trinity study concluded that a 4% withdrawal rate on 50/50 stock/bond mix was good for a period of 30 years, NOT in perpetuity. For periods over 30 years, the success rate drops quite a bit. In addition, your specific retirement date will dictate your SORR and hence the likelihood of success. You're better off shooting for a lower withdrawal rate (3-3.5%) if you intend for this money to last forever.
I was just promoted to Lead Software Developer for the reengineering of a COBOL mainframe Decision Support System into a .NET Web Application. 🎉 Happy July 4th!
I believe that Mechanical Engineering is a bit harder than computer Engineering, while the classic electrical engineering major is a little bit harder than mechanical engineering.
I think mechanical engineering could be a little bit harder than computer engineering, Its more technical with heavy load of advanced math, and many theoretical concepts in thermodynamics or fluid mechanics.not to mention the complicated mechanical drawings. Also mechanical engineers they have electrical engineering courser as well such as circuits, electronics, electrical machines and mechatronics
Wow, making 120k+ and taking home $850 is amazing. You're doing great making the big bucks and having next to zero living expenses. Keep it up and you'll get ahead in life for the long term. I truly mean that; advantage yourself in life. HOWEVER DO NOT PRETEND THAT THIS IS NORMAL. THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE PAY MORE IN BASE LIVING EXPENSE THAN YOU TAKE HOME. This video is insulting and exploitive.
You can’t put 5k in 401k every month, not sure how the plan allowed you to do this. 401k has limits for your contributions per year. I believe it is 23k this year. All the excess, you will have to withdraw and pay taxes. You can also open IRA and put 7k per year in there.
Wouldn't your salary need to be 189,202 for your paychecks to be that size? Unless you're not getting paid by weekly. Even by monthly you would be making 174,000.
Disagree with this video. I understand what you’re saying but no. Computer Engineering is newer. It began as a more difficult degree. Your information is outdated. Nowadays, It’s not that difficult to figure out the problem. The technicalities have been figured out. Mechanical Engineering has been around for a long time. It’s also not all “physical”. There’s chemistry, Electrical, Fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, courses which aren’t easy. I find graduating with a Bachelor’s of science in Computer engineering to be easier than Mechanical Engineering.