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undergrowth54
on May 29, 2022
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My students cheated... a lot
> I don't wake up excited to make schematics or lay out a PCB.
How on earth would an electrical engineering degree help you get a good job?
Sirened
on May 29, 2022
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eh, for digital circuits/RTL it's largely been my experience that they will simply not look at you unless you have an EE/CompE degree It's bizarre but not exactly a novel problem
undergrowth54
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Right, but why would getting hired to do work you hate result in having a good job?
bumby
on May 29, 2022
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Because some people look at a job as merely a means to an end. That end being a paycheck. Their quality of work often reflects this value system.
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How on earth would an electrical engineering degree help you get a good job?