Maverickmonk
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Hi, since there seem to be a few of you hanging around the board, I figured this would be a good place to ask. What all can I expect going into engineering? I was originally going to do a 3+2 program for applied physics and electrical engineering, but because I am just deciding this now, most of the way through my freshman year of college, it would take closer to 6 years, which I cannot justify for a bachelors degree. Because of this I am considering transfering to Penn State for Electrical Engineering. What all can I expect? I know that I'll have to somehow survive 3 levels of calculus, and some painfully hard physics courses, but I'm thinking that the problem solving of EE would be something I would enjoy.
Do any of you have any particular advice you'd like to share (other than the general college stuff)? If I were to hope to get a job designing audio electronics (keep dreaming, I know), should I be considering pairing a physics minor with my major? Or is that too much of a pipe dream, and should I consider minoring in computer science instead (I've always found robotics to be very interesting, and have made a few small arduino robots in the past).
Thanks for the responses in advance, and for letting me pick your brains a little bit.
Do any of you have any particular advice you'd like to share (other than the general college stuff)? If I were to hope to get a job designing audio electronics (keep dreaming, I know), should I be considering pairing a physics minor with my major? Or is that too much of a pipe dream, and should I consider minoring in computer science instead (I've always found robotics to be very interesting, and have made a few small arduino robots in the past).
Thanks for the responses in advance, and for letting me pick your brains a little bit.