Engineering Computer Engineering vs Electrical Engineering

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The discussion centers on the similarities and differences between Computer Engineering (CE) and Electrical Engineering (EE). Both fields are closely related, with distinctions that can be minimal or significant, depending on the focus area—CE typically involves working with computers, while EE often deals with power systems and the electrical grid. The conversation also touches on the academic and job challenges associated with each discipline, noting that both can be equally demanding, making it difficult to determine which is more challenging overall.
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What is the main difference between the two? They seem to be very, very closely related and I'm having difficulty deciding between the two.
Help me please~
 
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They are very closely related. The difference can range from "no difference" to working on computers (CE) or the power grid (EE).
 
fss said:
They are very closely related. The difference can range from "no difference" to working on computers (CE) or the power grid (EE).

which one is more challenging in terms of academics and job?
 
That's not a meaningful question. Both can be very challenging.
 

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