>>16673118 (OP) Reading material and curriculum yes. "All" tests probably not, but most universities have student organizations that distribute previous years' tests.
Anonymous
5/26/2025, 6:11:12 PM No.16673446
>>16673118 (OP) on the indian part of youtube they love that shit
>>16673446 man indian EEng youtube is so powerful unfortunately nobody understands it... imagine if indians could speak english, we'd probably have FTL and shit already
>>16673118 (OP) It's legit better to ask reddit. /sci/ is not a place for actual meaningful discussion
Anonymous
6/3/2025, 1:23:55 PM No.16685338
>>16673118 (OP) No. Also EE is a broad field just saying EE means almost nothing.
Anonymous
6/5/2025, 2:00:18 AM No.16687066
EEVblog on YT is a great introduction to electronics and many universities post their syllabuses online. However, the best path to becoming an EE is by going to school. Go to CC and then transfer to a your local state uni.
Anonymous
6/6/2025, 3:24:11 AM No.16689330
>>16673118 (OP) Join a maker space or create your own home lab if you want to pursue electronics as a hobby. Actually go to uni for EE if you want to make this your career
>>16673765 >shut the fuck up Scientific discussion, with accredited Professors as citations, gets deleted. vs /b/-tier shitposting about a fantasy reality, gets archived.
Sean "Nonofthat." Carrol is a priest of the Temple of Baal, and you are his acolyte.
Is going into computer architecture and chip design a bad choice for my career considering jobs donโt exist for it in the states? Is it useful if I am a businessman and want to make handheld devices and games since I would know what my vendor would be doing and what I want from them? Would love some advice