Thursday, September 15, 2011

Do u think i should study electronic engineering?

i just got an M1 in physics however i don't like physics that much so i don't think i should continue in this major but i really liked the electronics related courses i took:Analog electronics Digital electronics, intoduction to logical electronics (logical gats flip-flop Memory Mapping...


i love mental challenge i'm very commited and highly organised but i hate routine and tend to get bored easily that why i needs a job that keeps me interested, motivated and give me a daily feeling of satisfaction. should istudy electronic engineering?|||If you feel you are more interested yes. But if you find that you loose interest you can use the same degree in other types of engineering as well. Just because you studied electronic does not mean you not end up in some other sort of engineering field even though it was not your major.|||There is possibility that your first job in a selected field may include much routine application and could get boring. Perhaps a better perspective would be to be in a field where there is a great deal to learn (while performing boring applications). Engineers must accomplish the tasks that produce the company's products and services. As a mechanical engineer working with power plants there was never a day I could not learn something new (especially on my own time). Like a NASCAR race a lot of routine goes on behind closed doors between each exciting race. And engineers must be part of a team where each member contributes to success. You can join a professional engineering society (IEEE, etc.) to remain involved with the entire field you select or take advanced degrees.|||electronics engineering is a dynamic course. What do you study in electronics? Technology. Technology always changes and therefore there are always new things to learn. If you are up to the task then take it.|||it's really up to you to decide don't hurry up in deciding or else you might regret it

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