Best of luck. It gets so, so, so much better after you graduate and start making money. If you haven't already, put out resumes. At least 4 a day. Use your school's career workshop.
That's awesome! I'm happy for you, well done! Now do u think you could invent a MOSFET that doesn't just lose its ability to switch if I literally touch it, I've broken so many, they're so sensitive, pls help ππ
ππΏcoming from someone who never achieved that lifelong goal, I am proud and ecstatic for you! Don't stop! Be better than every other EE! Be sharp and exact! Mind the details! Be great young man! βπΏ
Don't drink the poisoned koolaid in five years when they want you to move in to sales.
I lost many a friend to that sirens call.
I just finished a 40 year career as an RF engineer. I have seen the world and managed to avoid boredom by learning an entirely different specialization every ten years.
Wonderful, my kids are engineers. My son just received his Masters in electrical engineering and my daughter is studying mechanical engineering. Tough program so what an accomplishment ππ
Well done. I myself am a recently retired electrical engineer. Word of advice: Get enrolled in some sort of retirement plan - Keogh, IRA, something ASAP, and put in the max you can... if the plan has matching funds, even better.
Congratulations from a total stranger that wish you the best and please power the country and fix the grid. Not too much to ask is it? ( Really it is a great accomplishment) π
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I lost many a friend to that sirens call.
I just finished a 40 year career as an RF engineer. I have seen the world and managed to avoid boredom by learning an entirely different specialization every ten years.
You were doing amazing
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