so i'm finishing up my freshman year at the university of texas. i'm currently majoring in electrical engineering, but i've found i'm absolutely horrible at anything that has to do with programming. I got a c in last semesters class (binary and assembly language), and it's looking like i'll get a c in this semesters class (c language). not only do i not enjoy programming, i just don't understand all of the s*** i need to to do well. so many of the kids i go to school with have been programming for years, and i feel like i missed out.
i'm taking physics this year, and been doing suprisingly well. that class, as opposed to every other one, is actually interesting to me. it's much more interesting to me analyzing blocks sliding down a ramp than it is to do any type of programming at all.
because of my success in physics, i'm leaning towards switching my major to mechanical engineering. i know that the job prospects for electrical engineers are very good, but i don't know about ME's. i'm also unaware of the types of jobs that ME's can earn - i think it'd be awesome to work for an automovie company of some sort, but i just haven't had much experience in looking for jobs in that field.
anyone here a ME or EE and have some input to my situation?
i'm taking physics this year, and been doing suprisingly well. that class, as opposed to every other one, is actually interesting to me. it's much more interesting to me analyzing blocks sliding down a ramp than it is to do any type of programming at all.
because of my success in physics, i'm leaning towards switching my major to mechanical engineering. i know that the job prospects for electrical engineers are very good, but i don't know about ME's. i'm also unaware of the types of jobs that ME's can earn - i think it'd be awesome to work for an automovie company of some sort, but i just haven't had much experience in looking for jobs in that field.
anyone here a ME or EE and have some input to my situation?