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I'm a double major Computer and Electrical Engineering Technology. I was originally only a EET major but then added CPET my sophomore spring semester. The only reason I decided to double major was my school recently added Comp. Eng. Tech. and I'd only have to take about 6-8 extra courses (each course is 3-4 credits so that is about an extra semester and a half). I spend roughly 2-4 hours a night doing homework (teachers recommend 2 hours of study for every hour in class). Typically, I don't game at all during the week. I try to get a few hours in over the weekend, but even then it's not every weekend. I was like you, I did fairly well in math. I'm not sure for CS, but CPET requires 3 Calculus Courses and Differential Equations which sounds scarier than it really is. If you are genuinely interested in programming and are not afraid to sacrifice social and gaming time, I would say go for it. CS is a much wider field than people think and the job market is HUGE right now. I remember reading an article when I was in high school saying programming was going to die away by 2010, but now it's bigger than ever. If you have any other questions, I'll try to help the best I can.



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