i'm starting college this fall and my major will be electrical engineering, i just want to hear some of your ups and downs with this major and some advice, thanx
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Any Electrical Engineering Students?
#2
Posted 21 July 2009 - 08:22 PM
im not a double e student, but my school has tons of eecs students (mit).
i think it depends on what school you go to and how rigorous the program is.
i know that my friends who are eecs students have a LOT of work, phone interviews/tests-- but it might be diff for you cuz you're just double e.
sorry if this wasn't much help.
i think it depends on what school you go to and how rigorous the program is.
i know that my friends who are eecs students have a LOT of work, phone interviews/tests-- but it might be diff for you cuz you're just double e.
sorry if this wasn't much help.
#3
Posted 21 July 2009 - 09:45 PM
if you are interested in computers more, switch to computers as early as you can..
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i'm not breaking the sign rule..
#4
Posted 21 July 2009 - 09:49 PM
Not my major (pre-pharm here) but I had a roommate who was an E engineer major like you. She showed me all of her pre-req's for undergrad and also some graduate and it had a LOT of calculus and physics. Up to calculus IV I think and some more abstract calculus after that. A very rigorous major (one of the hardest engineering majors I've heard) in general so if you really really like math and physics then go for it!
However, if it doesn't suit you then you can try civil engineering. I heard that was the easiest engineering major...
However, if it doesn't suit you then you can try civil engineering. I heard that was the easiest engineering major...
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#5
Posted 21 July 2009 - 10:12 PM
Yup, EE third year at SDSU. Major is great if your into it. Alot of logical understanding in upper division, lower division, there is tons of physics and calculus.
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