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Re: Computer Science or Computer Engineering?

You may also need to consider where Computer Science fits into the academic structure. In some schools it is in the sciences, along with things like physics and math (or may be a sub-department of the math department). In other schools it may be part of the college of engineering. Computer engineering would be in the engineering school. If the university has separate application procedures for their various colleges (e.g. Arts & Letters, Arts & Sciences, School of Engineering) you may have to apply to change at a later date if you decide to take a different path.
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