Hello, is it all maths ??? I have applied for EE this September and the course co Ordinator has said about 50% of our exams will be practical, which I thought would make the course relatively easy. However, when I asked on reddit I was informed that even practical's are essentially math and that an EE Degree is pretty much a Math degree and that EE is Math. To be honest I dont really have a passion for math so I am really bummed out now and feel like changing my college choice because I have absolutely no intention of sitting around for the next four years studying maths. So, can you give me your opinion regarding the degree, do you find that it is essentially a math degree and you spend 90% of your time studying math ?
Just two options :O I definitely do prefer control lol. Although I'm focusing more on power systems and power electronics after taking an extra year doing RF and realizing it wasn't for me lol.
TheWindsofWonder Just the two for choice yeah! The rest are compulsory of course which power is included in, likely because it's such an important field!
In my university, we used to do the practical part first, then we do the simulation as an assignment to include it in the report. I just realized after watching your video that it should be done the other way around 😂😂😂.
"I choose Control over Embedded coz I am not a huge fan of coding"-I couldn't agree more
Simple n short lovely, we adore that.
Hello, is it all maths ??? I have applied for EE this September and the course co Ordinator has said about 50% of our exams will be practical, which I thought would make the course relatively easy. However, when I asked on reddit I was informed that even practical's are essentially math and that an EE Degree is pretty much a Math degree and that EE is Math. To be honest I dont really have a passion for math so I am really bummed out now and feel like changing my college choice because I have absolutely no intention of sitting around for the next four years studying maths. So, can you give me your opinion regarding the degree, do you find that it is essentially a math degree and you spend 90% of your time studying math ?
I too would have chosen embedded over control 😅
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I chose both
Tom needs his own series on this channel, more Tom !!
Tom, is that you? 😉
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Just two options :O I definitely do prefer control lol. Although I'm focusing more on power systems and power electronics after taking an extra year doing RF and realizing it wasn't for me lol.
TheWindsofWonder Just the two for choice yeah! The rest are compulsory of course which power is included in, likely because it's such an important field!
In my university, we used to do the practical part first, then we do the simulation as an assignment to include it in the report. I just realized after watching your video that it should be done the other way around 😂😂😂.
Hey bud I'm thinking of getting into Electrical Engineering..I got soms questions, Can you help a brother out?
@@satnams.2582 Sure, I'll see if I can help you in anyway
The very last clip 😂😂😂 Nicely edited guys!
I am 15 years old and I want to be an electrical engineer could you give me some advice should I stay on for six form or go collage.
You really need to go sixth form, And take A level Maths and Physics as standard.
Sect9r ok thanks
It is tough but u need to be tougher u can do it
mine is power and renewableenergy.
I am studying EEE at university of Manchester but I am confused on what path career to take. Power vs communication?
Which course for master in electronics and communication
Man i need to buy a lot of pain relievers for headaches
You could actually C.
Hey bro
Can we agree that when you're an electrical engineer student you don't even have time to eat breakfast 😂
agreed
I talk to with you
What did you study in college? Plz reply
You didn't showed much thats why people disliked.Don't judge EE by this video ask MIT students
He likes to talk.
You're a college student? You look like in late 30s.