Hey! Very nice video. I plan on becoming an electrical engineer because I have always liked wiring circuits and messing with circuit boards and electricity. I have always wandered how things work and taken them apart to find out.
I used to think like you before joining the engineering faculty i used to like circuits and the idea of networks so I wanted to become a communications and electronics engineer ..after getting to the college I found out that its very hard and its hard to study it needs alot of work along the year..so think about it well b4 doing that
@mellamoessarm Dont listen to the other guy! Im doing it and im having a great time! im in the beginning though. You dont just learn what things do what, you learn why things do what they do. It IS a lot of studying, but it makes it a lot easier when you just love learning about it. If its what you want to do, dont hesitate, DO IT. You can always transfer to something else if you change your mind.
Ha, very cool. Not only one of my favorite Youtube channels and a Drift God, but you're an EE grad as well. Mucho respecto.
One year til college, and I'm considering EE with focus in signal processing. However, I heard EE's hard as SHIT!!! I ultimately want to become an electrical engineer for the production of electronic musical instruments and software. Should I stick with a CE degree, and make life easier on myself, go CS and become a programmer =(, or just go with the EE?
Your counselor can help explain what options you have. Things like choosing electives you want to take...such as programming and still stay in EE. Check out Electrical and Computer Engineering. ECE covers but not limited to circuits, signal processing, digital design, computer programming, computer engineering etc...You might want to look into ECE.
Okay, I didn't know ECE was an option. I've already began to apply for school and will take that into consideration. But, did your degree come in handy after school? What career path did you take?
It comes in very handy. I apply similar principles from what I learned in Engineer in investigating and solving problems, coming up with algorithms, and finding solutions to help in my career where I design and program for Business applications.
great effort guys..nice work!
happinesson 2 months ago
Hey! Very nice video. I plan on becoming an electrical engineer because I have always liked wiring circuits and messing with circuit boards and electricity. I have always wandered how things work and taken them apart to find out.
mellamoessarm 2 years ago
I used to think like you before joining the engineering faculty i used to like circuits and the idea of networks so I wanted to become a communications and electronics engineer ..after getting to the college I found out that its very hard and its hard to study it needs alot of work along the year..so think about it well b4 doing that
ahmedgeneral3010 2 years ago
@mellamoessarm Dont listen to the other guy! Im doing it and im having a great time! im in the beginning though. You dont just learn what things do what, you learn why things do what they do. It IS a lot of studying, but it makes it a lot easier when you just love learning about it. If its what you want to do, dont hesitate, DO IT. You can always transfer to something else if you change your mind.
Armoredlamb 2 years ago
WOW Really nice project.
acviperMDL 2 years ago
LOL what mark did you get for this project?
yourmotherrules 3 years ago
Got an A.
BreakerOhio 3 years ago
Oh thats crazy if you get an A in university.
yourmotherrules 3 years ago
Oh yeah, I'm curious. What did you do with your degree (as far a career is concerned)?
foundede 3 years ago
Ha, very cool. Not only one of my favorite Youtube channels and a Drift God, but you're an EE grad as well. Mucho respecto.
One year til college, and I'm considering EE with focus in signal processing. However, I heard EE's hard as SHIT!!! I ultimately want to become an electrical engineer for the production of electronic musical instruments and software. Should I stick with a CE degree, and make life easier on myself, go CS and become a programmer =(, or just go with the EE?
foundede 3 years ago
Your counselor can help explain what options you have. Things like choosing electives you want to take...such as programming and still stay in EE. Check out Electrical and Computer Engineering. ECE covers but not limited to circuits, signal processing, digital design, computer programming, computer engineering etc...You might want to look into ECE.
BreakerOhio 3 years ago
Okay, I didn't know ECE was an option. I've already began to apply for school and will take that into consideration. But, did your degree come in handy after school? What career path did you take?
foundede 3 years ago
absolutely.
It comes in very handy. I apply similar principles from what I learned in Engineer in investigating and solving problems, coming up with algorithms, and finding solutions to help in my career where I design and program for Business applications.
BreakerOhio 3 years ago
haha Mohammed... He must be indian :D
yourmotherrules 3 years ago
LOL! Nah, but you gotta love em! Hey, Breaker, thanks for the insight man.
foundede 3 years ago
You are a Drift God
Pointblank88 3 years ago