Heh, I would've done CSE if I hadn't done CE, and it took me ~6 months to make up my mind which I wanted. I finally settled on CE because I took some engineering classes in high school and loved them, and also because CE will give me more job opportunities than CSE. Since it's an engineering degree, I could be anything from a physicist to electrical engineer, and since it's with a computer concentration I get pretty much all the CSE jobs available too. Also, looking at the class list, CE looked more fun
. Only one class was missing from CE that was in CSE that I think I'll want to take... linear algebra. (Yes, I like taking math, get over it
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