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"Do more math than engineers"
https://youtu.be/bVQka7bsCr0
I watched this video about the math in CS and nothing in here is not covered in a typical electrical engineering curriculum. And information theory was created by electrical engineers. Plus you don't take partial differential equations or fourier analysis courses. I took a classical fourier analysis course taught by one of the greatest mathematicns alive and there were only math and EE students there. met a lot of cs students from diffrent programs but typically if they aren't in a top school that has a significant weeder process then they usually complain and bitch about having to learn math and physics. I tutored at a state school before and a lot of the cs majors would constantly complain about having to take general physics especially soft E. Also, if there is no PE license for your field then it is not engineering. Electrical Engineers statistically have higher IQ and are usually deemed the smartest amongst all engineers.

CS majors like to boast about competitiveness but the only reason it is so competitive its popularity and the limited space at universities to have cs msjors. My school has 4 cs majors to contract that.

CS majors almost never contribute very little to the foundational knowledge of their field. Let alone others. Even CS students at top schools contribute nothing to the foundational knowledge of cs such as knew algorithms or new ideas in complexity theory or other areas. You talk about doing more physics than EE but why are there EE with prestigious prizes in physics but no CS people with such awards? Also, I can check the stats on it but i think that EEs contribute more to the foundations of CS through developing knew techniques in machine learning and AI than most actual cs students.

No CS major has never been awarded NSF, Hertz, or NDSEG. Plenty of EE have.

We beat you already at the undergrad level and we leave you in the dust at the graduate level. EE FTW

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