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Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 17:37:58 UTC No. 16273014
what are the pros and cons of mechanical and electrical engineering
I want to change job I'm a nurse
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 18:57:11 UTC No. 16273081
There is more math in EE. As a nurse, you have likely done very little math, so consider that.
Beyond that, there tends to be more money in EE, but you are working with things that carry electricity in one way or another. Do you enjoy that? If not, EE is not for you.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 19:04:48 UTC No. 16273085
>>16273014
I should have done EE instead of math. Luckily, there is still time for me to kill myself.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 19:10:09 UTC No. 16273092
>>16273085
Yeah me too. I got set up. Oh well lol
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 19:10:47 UTC No. 16273093
>>16273085
You can easily enter EE subfields like signal processing, communication theory control systems or even into RF, computational electromagnetics. Most of EEs are retards anyways so they can't enter these fields easily.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 19:13:55 UTC No. 16273097
>>15833839
>Reminder: /sci/ is for discussing topics pertaining to science and mathematics, not for helping you with your homework or helping you figure out your career path.
>If you want advice regarding college/university or your career path, go to /adv/ - Advice.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 19:14:31 UTC No. 16273100
>>16273093
I've never met a pure math undergrad on the RF design side. He needs to get EE chops also.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 19:15:42 UTC No. 16273102
>>16273097
Oh yeah sorry I'll get right to making another thread about vaccines giving us super aids.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 20:41:26 UTC No. 16273199
What's your problem retard? You can make a very good living as a nurse. Probably much much higher than any of us on this board right now.
If you're indeed dumb and want to switch, both of them are almost the same in terms of jobs. Eventually you might even end up as a programmer if you don't get any engineering jobs. Some of my friends (in UK) have done that. Few of my friends (in USA, Australia) are PhDs but they happened to marry a nurse and now the wife earns much more than that PhD husband. Not sure about the situation elsewhere tho
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 22:48:37 UTC No. 16273347
>>16273199
EE PhDs make a lot more than nurses in the USA. My family in Ireland includes some engineers with PhDs and I am always surprised how little they make.