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Post #135071339 added 02-20-2020 7:38 AM by DarthCY in Deal Talk
It isn't easy, but just break down all the problems into components and you will be fine. Now if you go into RF then yes it is very difficult and you need lots of physics and calculus to do it. ...
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Post #135071483 added 02-20-2020 7:46 AM by DrGee in Deal Talk
I don't think this is meant to replace or compete with an electrical engineering college education but it does look fun for those who studied in other fields and specially for engineers from other...
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Post #135073718 added 02-20-2020 9:34 AM by ddrahushak in Deal Talk
Electrician is not even close to an electrical engineer in terms of education level.
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Post #135072380 added 02-20-2020 8:34 AM by elsosdeals in Deal Talk
You just couldn't resist.
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Post #135072395 added 02-20-2020 8:35 AM by stevoluks in Deal Talk
Getting horrible PTSD flashbacks of MATLAB, fourier transforms, FETs, and non-sports related doping lol
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Post #135072650 added 02-20-2020 8:45 AM by siniestro02 in Deal Talk
so this is for smart people, this is not for me.
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Post #135072677 added 02-20-2020 8:48 AM by rt80639 in Deal Talk
I have an EE degree, but got out of college during a recession and couldn't find a job. Ended up learning software development and have no problem finding a job. I'd recommend learning software...
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Post #135076142 added 02-20-2020 11:18 AM by bpp in Deal Talk
Everyone I run into from my EE classes including myself work in either IT, programming, project management, or some more multi-disciplinary engineering job. A lot of them even went on to be lawyers...
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Post #135078737 added 02-20-2020 1:19 PM by DarthCY in Deal Talk
A lot of things today require software to work correctly. Being a EE that can write code is a thing. We hire a lot of them. Of course that is where computer engineering comes in.
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Post #135107525 added 02-21-2020 5:11 PM by rootbear in Deal Talk
Thanks for the explanation. My friend who had one was a head of innovation leading R&D folk and other engineers so I suppose that was why it was a help to him.
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Post #135071843 added 02-20-2020 8:06 AM by supimababy in Deal Talk
^^I just want to emphasize getting a summer job, coop, or internship in the field you are getting a degree from. A few weeks of your time in any of these will be the difference between getting 1 out...
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Post #135074042 added 02-20-2020 9:47 AM by juegino in Deal Talk
I'd say that the Complete Electric Circuits Course for Electrical Engineering would be the only one useful for someone that this kind of course would apply to (people who want a basic understanding...
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Post #135112727 added 02-22-2020 1:34 AM by 4thedeal in Deal Talk
What is the FE? My kid is a senior in EE. If you work in a small design company, the PE is definitely desirable. They want employees that can finish and submit the design. If you want to open your...
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Post #135113699 added 02-22-2020 5:28 AM by scb435 in Deal Talk
Fundamentals of Engineering exam (formerly known as EIT exam), the first step toward getting licensed as a PE. It covers a broad array of topics from the different engineering disciplines, whereas...
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Post #135070466 added 02-20-2020 6:51 AM by TwinPrime in Deal Talk
You will need the physics and math background to get through this.
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Post #135070676 added 02-20-2020 7:03 AM by rootbear in Deal Talk
Good luck! Stick it through. Hope you are able to get your professional designation.
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Post #135074873 added 02-20-2020 10:24 AM by MacGruber77 in Deal Talk
This topic doesn't attract me. It kind of repels me. We need to resist. Meditate. Ohm.
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Post #135083030 added 02-20-2020 4:55 PM by cowherfamily08 in Deal Talk
As an electrician who is very interested in my career, is this worth just for added knowledge for my understanding electrical systems. I currently work on anything from 12470v distribution systems to...
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Post #135100097 added 02-21-2020 11:39 AM by Otto von Blotto in Deal Talk
For any engineer other than a civil engineer, professional engineering licensure (being a PE, or a PEng in Canada) is of limited, if any, practical use. Oh, go for it if you want to, but it's not...
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Post #135113450 added 02-22-2020 4:54 AM by BrightAlpha in Deal Talk
VERY Much true. I have a BEng in Biomedical Engineering, which is honestly un-hireable at where I'm located (New York City). I volunteered at one place to shadow Biomedical Engineers, which lead me...
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Post #135116462 added 02-22-2020 8:48 AM by 80is in Deal Talk
disagree, high level information is harder or impossible to obtain because less people are interested in it. however, when it comes down to basic knowledge you have more people who are interested and...
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Post #135066572 added 02-19-2020 9:39 PM by DJ3xclusive in Deal Talk
StackSocial The Introductory Electrical Engineering Master Class Bundle (Lifetime Access) for $25 - $8.75 w/promo code LEARN35FEB = $16.25.
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Post #135071642 added 02-20-2020 7:54 AM by ryanscott6 in Deal Talk
For people that are considering this - check out the same course on the course site that starts with a U. The course instructor moves along pretty quickly and may be difficult to understand for some.
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Post #135072320 added 02-20-2020 8:31 AM by Slurpee23 in Deal Talk
I have a Masters in EE. My advice to those who are considering this: yes, it will be dificult and no it won't replace an engineering degree. But it might just open up new opportunities and new ways...
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Post #135165905 added 02-24-2020 11:14 PM by sinnr in Deal Talk
FE = Fundamentals of Engineering. It's the test you take to get your E.I.T. prior to your P.E., typically. Also, have to disagree in that a PE for non-construction type jobs (meaning large...
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Post #135166079 added 02-24-2020 11:47 PM by RickyRockBottom in Deal Talk
I have seen the same thing when talking to EE grads. The only thing I’d like to add is that, like everything, if you don’t use it on a regular basis you start to forget it… Which is especially...
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Post #135080774 added 02-20-2020 2:58 PM by sinnr in Deal Talk
Like a few others on here, I'm a practicing EE (BS/MS degrees), although I'm in medical device design, which ends up having a significant biology/physiology/chemistry piece to it also. What most...
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Post #135110861 added 02-21-2020 8:53 PM by Xxxfrogg in Deal Talk
Disagree. its worth a 1k bonus for me with test reimbursement and a opportunity for promotion. like anything else, the more knowledge/certificates/degrees make u a better candidate than someone...
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Post #135074693 added 02-20-2020 10:17 AM by ShermanHoax in Deal Talk
Make sure you stay current.
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Post #135074939 added 02-20-2020 10:28 AM by jwcarlson in Deal Talk
I'm an EE and just bought this, hoping the power distribution and substation stuff is worthwhile. That's two things I don't have much experience in. Be prepared for some emails from...
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Post #135076349 added 02-20-2020 11:24 AM by FoDaLey in Deal Talk
^^This. Software dev has a lot more jobs. If you like hardcore EE (power, solid state devices, RF, DSP...), go for it - but if you're like meh, but just overall smart and just like solving...
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Post #135077399 added 02-20-2020 12:14 PM by 80is in Deal Talk
most if not all information that you pay for in the course is available for free. just google it.
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Post #135080558 added 02-20-2020 2:45 PM by cjhusker in Deal Talk
What is the format of the content? Is it all hosted on a website there, and you have to log in and view there? Or can you download to keep a copy on your computer? May even want to print some stuff
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Post #135111635 added 02-21-2020 10:03 PM by Deal Hound in Deal Talk
Engineering schooling and work are both difficult, but engineering salaries and career opportunities tend to be very modest relative to comparably challenging professions. I think that's probably the...
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Post #135067598 added 02-19-2020 11:34 PM by mcquistion in Deal Talk
Thanks for sending me down that Wikipedia rabbit hole at 1am! 🥱
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Post #135091634 added 02-21-2020 6:04 AM by fassbinder in Deal Talk
DSP and solid state design are definitely the two hardest. I remember answering only enough questions for solid state design to get a 33% on my final. Luckily I got those all correct and that was...
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Post #135070574 added 02-20-2020 6:57 AM by supimababy in Deal Talk
EE student in his junior year here. Yeah it’s hard. I need to put a lot of time to study everyday just to learn a couple of slides on the PowerPoints that professors teach from. It doesn’t help that...
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Post #135073067 added 02-20-2020 9:04 AM by Drexqd in Deal Talk
Definitely do this. This will help you after graduation if you have some experience. I have an EE degree, but I went the IT route. I waited until my final semester to get a student worker job in...
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Post #135074135 added 02-20-2020 9:52 AM by bad.nerd in Deal Talk
:wave2: me too. ugh
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Post #135076079 added 02-20-2020 11:16 AM by DonaldB6163 in Deal Talk
Went back to one of the physics101 lectures on a simple cylinder on incline with free roll. Glad I'm a programmer now.
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