aelin
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EE girl :)
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Post by aelin on May 23, 2013 9:00:50 GMT -5
Ahh, I loved maths in high school but I was afraid if I only studied maths I would be fed up with it. So I decided that engineering has a nice ratio of math and everything else (I didn't know what is that exactly, but it sounded good)! Why electrical?? Besides the fact it is the best eng faculty in my country, I have a brother who is also studying it- he trolled me big time saying it is easy Looking back I would probably chose civil eng or just math! But I made it trough the first two years and I will make it to make end! Besides I never met more interesting people than my fellow engineers
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sroca
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Post by sroca on May 25, 2013 11:27:50 GMT -5
Since as long as I can remember I've always love computers. When I was 6 or 7 there was already one in my home, thanks to my brother. Two years ago I had to decide between two odds (both engineering): "Informatics engineering" or "Telecom engineering". I chose the last of them because it seems more versatile to me. During those years I've learnt about Signal Processing, Electromagnetism, etc... I really love it, I think that I chose correctly and I hope be able to combine my computer love with the new things that now I like too.
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apache2k12
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a chemical engineering student who don't like chemistry
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Post by apache2k12 on May 28, 2013 10:49:27 GMT -5
yeah ,, friends makes the engineering fun ..
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Post by Sandthief on May 28, 2013 11:24:28 GMT -5
Originally, I wanted to be in the credits of a videogame, as some sort of programmer. I tinkered with computers since I was young and got keen into that. Since those times, I knew I would be an engineer. During my final year in highschool, I got into robotics, so I applied to Mechatronics for college. Since I didn't get in, I reviewed Electric Electronic Engineering syllabus, and I liked it more (it offered several paths, like power, energy, biomedical, control and electronics). During the courses, I realized I want to continue with studies in analog microelectronics, eventually, and get into research.
I'm thrilled for the future, and if I could go back, probably would pick Chemical Engineering.
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