Career Update, AI and Automation fields

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So I am screwing off on reddit looking for some decent physics lectures and saw a link that said come over here. So I click and the website looks awfully familiar. I try my usual name and password and it works!

I look up what my posts were and it was this.https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/i-want-to-design-electric-cars.623859/#post-4012718I just wanted to stop in and say thanks. I am now 2nd year EE student, I know people may come in here and ask questions but I doubt very many come back and give updates.

Physics is kicking my behind a little bit, but Calculus overall, well honestly Calculus is beautiful man.

Anyways I'm hopping over to the HW section I just wanted to say thanks for suggesting me to get to Khan Academy got my math skills up to par so I could take the lowest level math classes offered by my school and in one academic year + summer I went from Pre Algebra to Calc 2, I love various comminutes on the internet and you guys truly got me started without judgement.As for an actual career update while electric cars are cool, I am thinking more long term benefit to mankind stuff these days (its what engineers do right?) and plan on focusing on AI and Automation fields.

Thanks!
 
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if this was posted in 2015, I'm genuinely interested in seeing if you have graduated yet and become a EE
 
Username123 said:
if this was posted in 2015, I'm genuinely interested in seeing if you have graduated yet and become a EE
The OP was "last seen" on here in 2015. You can see this on the user profile.
 
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