C is a good language to know. In the field you end up finding out you need to know C even if its only the basics, so you can understand some projects better.
What's going on brother I'm an active duty marine, and I'm taking my right now gen eds for electrical engineering. I'm the son of a computer programmer, so I've always had an interest in electronics and such. Right now, I'm taking Calc 1, and it's a real pain, lol, but I'm passing it. How can I tailor my courses and resume so I don't end up doing a lot of math in my career if I earn my electrical engineering degree? I still have a lot to learn, but if you could give a broad answer, that'd be awesome.
I havent had to solve any Calculus problems in over a year. Most of the time the bigger the company , they will have thier own group of mathmaticitions. Just find some thing you want to be really good at , this way you can get a position that specialized in your skill. My college expereince was 75% harder than career side of things. Big one is college ,forces you to work on things you dont enjoy, hence you will know your strengths and you will pick your job accordingly!
Work on your own projects that reflect where you would want to work.... for an example , If you want to work at tesla, power and robotic projects would help the most.
So the army covers any federal Student loans. But if you have a bachelors already in join , they will cover everything to that point for your first contract... but if you wait and finish your masters degree, then they will cover all to that point, up to 50,000$. The benefit is , you can get your masters while taking out more loans if you havent reached 50K in student depth and really take advantage of it.
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This was very insightful 👀
Thank you! I’m a rising senior hoping to pursue electrical engineering
My pleasure.
Amazing video! super insightful for those interested in the electrical engineering major. Thank you!!!!!
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Thank you this video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you friend, this was helpful!
What about C ? In my college we were taught C language
C is a good language to know. In the field you end up finding out you need to know C even if its only the basics, so you can understand some projects better.
Not familiar with coding at All but I really do want to become a electrical engineer
What's going on brother I'm an active duty marine, and I'm taking my right now gen eds for electrical engineering. I'm the son of a computer programmer, so I've always had an interest in electronics and such. Right now, I'm taking Calc 1, and it's a real pain, lol, but I'm passing it. How can I tailor my courses and resume so I don't end up doing a lot of math in my career if I earn my electrical engineering degree? I still have a lot to learn, but if you could give a broad answer, that'd be awesome.
I havent had to solve any Calculus problems in over a year. Most of the time the bigger the company , they will have thier own group of mathmaticitions. Just find some thing you want to be really good at , this way you can get a position that specialized in your skill. My college expereince was 75% harder than career side of things. Big one is college ,forces you to work on things you dont enjoy, hence you will know your strengths and you will pick your job accordingly!
Amwa 😂
Im just here laughing
Cuz that thought crosses my mind from time to time 😅
Thanks I’m looking in to RF engineering. How does doing research help if you can not find an internship?
Work on your own projects that reflect where you would want to work.... for an example , If you want to work at tesla, power and robotic projects would help the most.
Awesome video really inspiring! I’m a recent EE grad and am interested in potentially joining the military. Do they also pay for master programs?
So the army covers any federal Student loans. But if you have a bachelors already in join , they will cover everything to that point for your first contract... but if you wait and finish your masters degree, then they will cover all to that point, up to 50,000$. The benefit is , you can get your masters while taking out more loans if you havent reached 50K in student depth and really take advantage of it.
I need to know how much work experience do you need for the type of work your in
A project that is correlated to the job you’re looking for
A very interesting one from you
I’m from Ghana 🇬🇭
I am a student and I want to focus more on Automation and Control
Please can you help me with a laptop 😢