Not to highjack this thread but I was wondering if you think that I am overloading myself for my 3rd year of college. First semester I am taking linear circuits, software design I, linear algebra, probability theory, and nautical science (required course). Second semester I am taking digital...
At my college we can choose to branch off and focus on computers or more traditional EE classes. I really like E&M physics, but hated my signals and systems course. I'd like to take electromagnetics, but that means I would have to take communcations as well (which I hear has a lot of signals...
This is the route I'm currently going (I'm an EE at a service academy). The biggest issue right now for the OP would be trying to get their foot in the door as an Officer in the military. Perhaps ROTC if they haven't graduated would be best, but they would have to perform really well to get...
I go to a U.S. Service Academy and am currently majoring in Electrical Engineering. As such, I'm not too worried about having a job after graduation because I'm guaranteed a job for at least 5 years. My question is what upper division courses I should take? Does it really matter what I take...
I had an Intro to Computer Programming class my third semester. Since I was new to programming it was frustrating at times, but overall it was a decent experience.
Am I limiting myself at all by doing one track or another? That's my main concern...
I need Academic Guidance
I'm an EE and have just finished my sophomore year of college and want to know what courses I should take for the next two years. My school offers two different tracks "systems", which covers Electromagnetic/Antenna theory, Communication Systems, and...
I was hoping that somebody here could help me out deciding what upper division courses to pick for my next two years as an EE (currently a sophomore).
So far I've taken:
EE I (Circuit Analysis)
Intro to Computer Programming
Digital Circuits
Signals, Systems, & Transforms
At junior...