Well because it is science I'm going to reject that prompt and ask what your favorite flavor of science is.
Oh but that's the first time I've had an interesting question! But my favorite science flavor is all of them except chemistry. YOu? *you?
Physics, and then chem actually, why not chem?
I had a bad experience I suppose. I feel like Chemistry does cool stuff but I'm not big into it. I like Biology and Physics best.
K makes sense. Do you like the math of physics
My teacher in HS should have been fired, but had tenure. So then I came and took Chem 105 and it was AWFUL
What did the teacher do?
and I like the math but the actual physics part eludes me sometimes. But I'm a EE major so we use physics a ton! The math I like. And in HS? Ummm We watched Modern Marvels every week and just did work sheets and didn't actually learn anything useful.
in physics or chem?
My physics teacher in HS did actually get fired. But my chem teacher should have been Also my chem teacher essentially gave an A to any of the guys on the wrestling team or the football team. Then she also was bipolar so she would yell at kids for no reason Just all around bad experience there.
Well that is kinda crappy for you. What physics classes have you taken since?
121, 123, 220 here at BYU you?
just AP physics 1, I'm actually still in high school, just accepted. I'm planning on taking 121 and 123 for my major though
Oh shoot. Yeah learn those good! What are you going to study?
Computer Science, so similar to electrical engineering kinda. I've actually looked into that, or a mix of the 2 with computer engineering
Hahaha I work in the CS department and my internships have all been Computer Engineering. Any questions about the program? Or which of the three to do? I know a lot about all three
Oh sweet. I think I like the software side of things more so I'm probably going to just go with CS.
I wouldn't count out Computer Engineering either! They mostly do software, just more embedded : ] What kind of software do you want tod o? *to do?
Oh but I am getting a web programming certificate from MATC/MTECH and was wondering if that would work towards it
I doubt it, but it will help you get a job. Working while you're in school is actually a good idea if you're in CS Most of the people I know have really good jobs or are research assistants and do fairly well working part time.
I have mostly just done front end web stuff so far, but what little backend I've really liked, and would like to do more of. And robotics would be really cool.
So robotics is primarily in the Mechanical Engineering department.... Controls for robotics is in Mechanical/Electrical And then backend is CS/CpE
I would like to do the backend more any way so hey.
I've just started teaching myself front end out of curiosity
Web, or phone?
web. Not apps. I'm taking a class for that over the summer though.
just plain HTML, CSS, and JS, or are you using libraries or frameworks?
I've been learning HTML mostly but I cheated and am using  a framework that already does a lot of the stuff in HTML and stuff for you. I'm learning Java soon and then I'll probably teach myself JS, but it's just a time game. I have been in school or working full time for the past 4 years
Well time is hard, and JS is kinda funny in how it is to learn, with a lot of tutorials super out of date. What framework?
I'm just using the W3 school's website frameworks They have premade stuff for websites
oh I see. Yea W3 school's pretty good for html, you also can just write it in a text editor like ATOM or SUBLIME and then open the file in chrome or lesser browsers if that is how you roll
yeahhhhh.... I'm all about chrome. But seriously, I just don't have time to do stuff like that