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| Active Member | Sup Folks here at 3am still up working on the final report of my senior project. im so over this damn thing. but here goes. Electrical Engineering Major 7 GE units from graduating, yes they are making me take them at school and not allowing me to take them during winter session at a local JC. BOGUS i hate writing about myself, better answering question, "honest questions get honest answers". well one of my mottos on college circuit (www.collegiatecircuit.com) im ocrider, have some info, and links to some pics over the years. good luck everyone on your finals. Eric |
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| Newcomer Joined: Nov 2003 Location: Pomona
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![]() | orangecounty58.I heard Electrical Engineering major is very difficult and takes a minimum of 5 years to graduate! Congrats! What's your plan after graduation?
__________________ First year undeclared student. Recommend me a major, any major that will get me a job right out of college. |
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| Active Member | to answer some questions: engineering in general is difficult. electrical engineering is difficult, sometimes learning math such as Laplace and Fourier in a matter of a week in order to homeowork and then take exams. i think anyone can learn anything with enough effort. long nights, no sleep, like not sleeping for two days in order to complete projects and study for exams. i think most of us deserve our salaries, and yes we start at about 54k and up. my friend got hired at 63k (+bonuses) and 10k moving cost in AZ. cant beat that, especially at the cost of health insurance now, and we all get full benefits and usually around 10% of total salary 401k matching. as long as i can live comfortably and have a few toys, im happy. good to be able to spoil one's friends and family. =) |
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I have a friend who graduated from USC +-3 years ago with a Electrical Engineering degree...got hired by Boeing at a college job fair...starting with $55K+- per year...now he is making $60K-65K+- per year...and in the process of earning his Master's in Electrical Engineering at Cal Poly Pomona... Good luck and keep us updated on your job status when you graduate!
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