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Computer engineering major


Question Posted Tuesday April 3 2007, 5:25 pm

I'm a college freshman at a community college. I think i am going to major in computer engineering. The classes they require me to take now are not even related to what I want to do. I was wondering is there any books or websites that you suggest so I could go on to kind of get a jumpstart because i'm not a computer genius or anything like that.

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KittyxCatx333 answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 6:35 pm:
My brother is just what you want to be. He goes to Wentworth Institute of Technology. Here is their website .. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

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