Abdulrahman Muhammed asked Lauren White, Cisco Systems Added Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 3:41 PM I applied to electrical engineering but the Uni I applied at changed my course to civil, what should I do? As a graduate of diploma in electrical engineering, I decided to further my education through a degree in electrical engineering but the Uni I applied at changed my course to civil, what should I do? Please Should I go for the civil engineering which I will not likely like to study or I should apply for HND in a polytechnic and further my education in electrical engineering. Thanks Answers 0
Dani, Floyd, VA Added Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 10:17 PM Do electrical engineers do the same thing every day? I am a freshman in college and I am still undecided on what I should major in and what career path I should be thinking about. I am interested in engineering but I am unsure if that is the path I want to take and if it is what type of engineering to go into. I am afraid that I will get bored doing one thing everyday. If I pursue Electrical Engineering, for example, will I be able to work on many different types of projects? Will I be stuck behind a desk all day or will I be able to get to work ... Answers 1 Lauren White, Cisco Systems Answered Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 10:17 PM Hi Dani, One thing is for sure, Electrical Engineering is a very flexible program of study. I, for instance, have interned for a few different companies, all of which, I did NOT sit at a desk all day. My current position, which is my first full time ...
Jem, Beijing asked Lauren White, Cisco Systems Added Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 11:00 AM How difficult is engineering really? Hi, I wanted to choose Engineering as my profession but I wanted to ask how difficult is it. I mean if I study 5 to 6 hours per day, would it be enough to keep my G.P.A to the fullest? I'm good at Physics, average at maths but poor in chem. But If I had to study like 8 to 10 hours per day, then I'd consider another major. Answers 1 Lauren White, Cisco Systems Answered Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 11:00 AM Hi Jem, Engineering might easily require you to study about 8 hours a day. This is because your homework will generally consist of problems that cannot be done in an hour or two. The problems usually require review of the lecture notes for that week, ...