Can Veterans Make Great Electrical Engineers?

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In summary, veterans can make great electrical engineers due to their strong technical skills, discipline, and problem-solving abilities. Their experience in the military often includes working with complex electrical and mechanical systems, giving them a solid foundation for a career in electrical engineering. Additionally, their training in teamwork and adaptability can make them valuable assets in a fast-paced and constantly evolving field. Many veterans also possess security clearances, which can be beneficial in certain areas of electrical engineering, such as defense or government contracts. Overall, veterans bring a unique set of skills and qualities that make them well-suited for a career in electrical engineering.
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Hello all!

My name is Ricky and have recently started my journey to become an Electrical Engineer. I am excited about my new path and want to be as useful as possible to the science community.

Ricky
 
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Hi Ricky,

Welcome and thanks for your service!
 
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Ricky, you're not a "former veteran" -- you're still one, as am I. Best of luck to you! There are a lot of smart people here who are very willing to help you out.
 
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Thanks you for your support, Greg!

And thank you for your service as well, Mark!

I realized my blunder immediately after as well.

Cheers

Ricky
 
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