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Gresham Conway
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Hey guys,
I'm new to the forum with regards to the membership but I've always found it helpful with homework during the school year, so I decided to ask for career guidance.
So this is my second summer interning with a construction company building 2 new nuclear reactors, and it's fairly miserable for me. Granted, I'm not working for engineering, I'm working with QA/QC, but I walk through the engineering department all the time, and it doesn't look much better. I don't like being confined to a desk all day, and I wanted to do laboratory/experimental work as a career, possibly in robotics or another type of electronics. I'm currently seeking an EE degree (and I'll only be a sophmore this fall, so I have time to change my degree). Is what I want in a career attainable with an EE degree? I just don't want to be miserable for all of my professional life doing something that I don't enjoy.
Thanks for the advice in advance.
I'm new to the forum with regards to the membership but I've always found it helpful with homework during the school year, so I decided to ask for career guidance.
So this is my second summer interning with a construction company building 2 new nuclear reactors, and it's fairly miserable for me. Granted, I'm not working for engineering, I'm working with QA/QC, but I walk through the engineering department all the time, and it doesn't look much better. I don't like being confined to a desk all day, and I wanted to do laboratory/experimental work as a career, possibly in robotics or another type of electronics. I'm currently seeking an EE degree (and I'll only be a sophmore this fall, so I have time to change my degree). Is what I want in a career attainable with an EE degree? I just don't want to be miserable for all of my professional life doing something that I don't enjoy.
Thanks for the advice in advance.