Thanks for the reply.
How did you get involved in the Formula SAE? Are you doing Mechanical or Automotive?
Self control is a great app to avoid procrastination that kept me on track in Yr 12.
I use this thing for the first few weeks of semester.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gabrielittner.timetable&hl=en
After that I can go off memory. It's a pain to manually put the data in but having it actually stored in your phone without having to open a website all the time is worth it imo
They changed to this "app" which is honestly just a Web page
It doesn't function like an app tbh and most of the stuff you click on just open as a webpage
Yep, in CS you will learn way more programming. If you like programming, just go for CS. You could probably transfer 1-2 subjects across the two degrees in your first year (at least at RMIT). Job-wise - CS is more in demand than CE in Australia.
It's hard in high school knowing what you will like in uni, so maybe try this basic computer engineering exercise? Follow this tutorial using this hardware simulator. There's a few more videos by that guy which are well explained. I'm not sure what your experiences are like, so apologies if it is too easy/too hard.
It's a good snippet of what CE is like - programming is just a small slice of the knowledge you will need to know. CE revolves around knowledge from a few industries - electrical, software/CS, networking. I like programming a lot, but I like variety more.