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What is the most important thing I should learn about/be doing right now as I aspire to be an electrical engineer as a complete beginner?
I have prior knowledge (through some high school physics) of simple laws and circuits, voltage, current, etc. I recently invested in this book called "Practical Electronics for Inventors" and I think its fantastic, but, what should I really be focusing my time on to be ready for this scary...
What are some good ways to up my chances of landing a job in mechanical engineering directly post-graduation?
I'm on track to graduate spring 2029 and would like to begin building up a resume now so I can secure a career in the future.
As an electrical engineering major, what steps can I take to apply my engineering/circuit knowledge into real-world projects I want to design some circuits and potentially integrate hardware with Arduino?
I would like to build out my portfolio and start my own technology-based business in the future; however, I feel as though I do not have enough hardware/hands on experience with technological design... I was just curious about how to expand my knowledge on this topic independently.
What are the possible roles an electrical engineer can have in a powerplant?
I feel like the obvious answer would be they maintain, check condition of and design the power generating portion of a power plant. I was wondering how much can be done in a powerplant with a BSEE.
What was the biggest adjustment you had to make when transitioning from an individual contributor role to a management role?
I am currently a Junior and am beginning to research which avenue I'd like to pursue when I complete my degree.
Do you think it is more beneficial to participate in a co-op or an internship for engineering degrees?
I am a high school senior interested in mechanical or electrical engineering.
Would Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil Engineering be the best fit for me?
I am interested in engineering and I want to stay close to the trades. (to be clear what I mean by the trades are the skilled construction trades like carpentry, electrical, and plumbing). I enjoy working with moving parts like with power tools, I like doing electrical wiring work, and I am...
How should I ensure that I not only get an internship but that the internships will help me find a career?
How should I ensure that I not only get an internship but that the internships will help me find a career.
“What steps should I take during my first year of college to set myself up for long-term success—academically, financially, and in building the skills I’ll need for my future career”?
“I want to make sure I start college with strong habits and a clear plan. I’m hoping to learn what resources, opportunities, and strategies I should prioritize during my freshman year so I can stay on track academically and prepare for my long-term career goals.”
Should I keep pursuing higher education after getting my associate's degree, even if I can already get a good career with this?
I'm in my second year of trade school and already have certificates in wind turbine technology and industrial maintenance. I'm about to get certified in robotics as well so I'll have my associate's degree in energy technology. That means I can get a career in wind turbines, boilers, power...
What kinds of jobs can someone get when they major in Electrical Engineering?
What kinds of jobs can someone get when they major in Electrical Engineering? How does that relate to other types of engineering? How much does a person get paid in those jobs?
What does a chemical engineer do compared to an electrical engineer?
I am a student interested in electrical engineering but recently have become curious about chemical engineering.
How should I manage my time in order to balance out academics and my personal life?
How should I manage my time in order to balance out academics and my personal life?
What are some good resources for potential STEM majors?
Chemical engineering, specifically.
What are some useful apps/websites for college?
Hello!
I'm cleaning up my computer and my phone for college. What are some good apps/websites that students use in college? Anything from note taking to student reward apps etc.
Also, is microsoft apps better than google apps? I'm not sure which to use.
Thank you so much!