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  1. #191

    Comp Eng and IT are very easy if you are REALLY determined to finished... way lisod sa tawng porsigido...

  2. #192
    Quote Originally Posted by kolz View Post
    Note that not all CompSci grads can take on the work of a Computer Engineer ... in the field of Firmware, Device Drivers, Microelectronics, Microcontrollers, etc. - these are areas where the Computer Engineer specializes and the CompSci grad wasn't trained in this discipline.

    I've had the opportunity to hire ComSci and CompEng graduates for my company, We've had to send the Comp Sci grads to basic electronics and circuit theory classes once in a while to have them come up to speed with the Comp Eng grads. Btw, my previous company specializes in doing RnD work designing and developing integrated circuits.
    @pulchra

    this is what i'm talkin' about... and this is reality... nag wonder lng ko dghan nang reklamo nga lisod ang IT dri, while ang mga Comp Eng'g calm lng...

    tan awa ;ang ang realidad..ang IT,comsci ug compEng..magkoyog rana sila sa usa ka dept sa usa ka companya....naay uban head nila ang comsci grad batos nila ang it ug compeng depende sa experience..ang ako pasabot na halos parehas rana sila lahi lag expertise ang ge concentrate sa studies
    no this is not a reality.... for sure mas solid ang Comp Eng'g compared to IT, and that's a reality plus absolute fact...

  3. #193
    Quote Originally Posted by salbahis View Post
    Comp Eng and IT are very easy if you are REALLY determined to finished... way lisod sa tawng porsigido...
    may tama ka! dli man lisod ang IT naa raman jud na sa pagsabot ug sa pag analyze nmo... ako IT grad man ko... ug karn ga teach ko ug IT.... giuhat jud nako ang tanan para makasabot akong mga studnets... dli man sad tanan mahatag sa instructor... ikaw sad na estudyante kay mangita sad ka ug way kung wla man gani makasabot

  4. #194
    lisod jud! daghan kau ko kaila I.T nga ni shift!

  5. #195
    no matter what course of profession you are in now IT/CS/ComEng/ECE or other computer Information Technology course, the most important thing is that you work hard for your profession... be thankful that you got a job while others are still trying... there are lots of graduates out there who has similar skills and are willing to replace you even if the salary are lower.

    at the end it will still depend on how eager are you to learn things.

    imho

  6. #196
    Quote Originally Posted by orochimaru700 View Post
    @pulchra

    this is what i'm talkin' about... and this is reality... nag wonder lng ko dghan nang reklamo nga lisod ang IT dri, while ang mga Comp Eng'g calm lng...



    no this is not a reality.... for sure mas solid ang Comp Eng'g compared to IT, and that's a reality plus absolute fact...
    dude, your being bias. not to burst your bubbles but nganu daghan man mukuha IT og CS kung mas nindot ang CompE? each course has their own expertise man..anyways, pareha ra nag mga trabaho inig human. peace out y'all.

    @topic

    way kursong sayon, naa ra na sa paningkamot.

  7. #197
    akong usbon

    "WAY LISOD SA TAWNG PURSIGIDO"

    mao rana...

  8. #198
    I'm not too familiar with BSIT, during my time that course doesn't even exists. But can definitely give you a difference between Computer Science and Computer Engineering, summed up in the link below:

    Undergraduate Degrees

    You can hire the CS and CompE grads for Software Development ... no problem about that as both can do the job.

    You can NOT hire a CS grad to design VLSI chips and implement them via VHDL and target an FPGA or design Microelectronic circuits. Thats one subject that is not found on the CS syllabus.

    You can NOT hire a CompE grad to write SQL statements, or design a database. That's one area of study which isn't found on the CompE syllabus.

  9. #199
    lisura sa lapok oi, haha

  10. #200
    siguro ang lisud sa IT is "how to stand out among other IT's"...

    ang tubag ana is have your own field of specialization kung asa tanaw nimo imo strengths... you can take up any IT related courses then later on, find what you really want and specialize on it.

    e.g.
    Networks - Cisco based competencies (CCNA, etc...), etc...
    Server - Microsoft, (MCSA, etc...), AIX, etc...
    Software/Programming - SAP, JAVA, Mainframe, etc...
    Service Management - ITIL, etc...

    og uban pa! IT is very broad and very dynamic...

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