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I just chose electrical engineering. Am i fucked?

4chan /g/ · Anonymous · 2026-08-16 04:04 · 19 帖 · 原文 ↗

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#1 I just chose electrical engineering. Am i fucked?
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 04:04

I just chose electrical engineering. Am i fucked?

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#2 No.109568772
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 04:06

>>109568763

EE hard counters software cucks and AI

#3 No.109568774
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 04:06

Nope. You can find what you love in it.

#4 No.109568775
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 04:07

>yeah bro theyre right about to replace those electrical engineers with ai man

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#5 No.109568777
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 04:07

>>109568763

probably.

I could see an EE getting a job in China or Taiwan, but in America I doubt there are really that many places hiring. I guess robotics is pretty hot though.

#6 No.109568782
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 04:08

>>109568777

Oh, but if you go for robotics people will fully expect you to do some AI LLM shit so you should probably just double major into CS.

Try to get a job at Nvidia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y8aq_ofEVs

#7 No.109568787
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 04:09

No, it's a pretty good choice.

EE is broad enough you'll be able to apply to wherever the jobs are in 4 years. You have a ton of safe options that aren't in jeopardy from AI. And if AI goes bust you can trivially pivot to coding if you want.

#8 No.109568803
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 04:13

It's not software, you're fine.

#9 No.109568815
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 04:15

>>109568763

Ban the frog.

#10 No.109569875
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 08:03

>>109568763

if anything you're saved

#11 No.109569895
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 08:08

>>109568775

what do you think electrical engineers do?

#12 No.109569910
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 08:10

>>109568782

>>109568777

actual robotics research requires a baseline competency in mechanical, electrical and CS. I am a robotics researcher and my undergrad was mechanical (mechatronics specialization), masters and PhD were comp sci.

robotics companies that scale beyond a few guys in a shed will hire specialists for each so you will be a regular EE or codemonkey and generalist skills don't matter.

#13 No.109569915
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 08:12

>>109569910

for context though EE is fine for robotics research, some of my colleagues are pure EE PhDs and we do the exact same shit

#14 No.109569989
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 08:31

>>109568763

Join the architecture/construction field. Tons of jobs here designing hospitals for the boomers.

#15 No.109570057
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 08:55

>>109568775

the people doing underwater welding are tradies, not uni grads

#16 No.109570177
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 09:28

>>109568763

Heavily depends on country

If you’re Asian it’s a great choice, USA it’s good too, Europe idk but who gives a fuck about them anyway, some western countries have no fucking industry so engineering degrees are worthless

#17 No.109570178
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 09:29

>>109570057

codemonkeys think the world is split between software and "hardware", and every "hardware" related job is basically the same - because a codemonkey from one domain can probably learn to become a codemonkey in another domain quite easily.

there are jobs where you have to both design PCBs and MIG weld steel tube frames but if you can do both those things you can probably also write the firmware for the microcontroller on the PCB and the high level desktop application that interfaces with it (I have done that)

#18 No.109570196
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 09:34

>>109568763

No. Fuck off stinkjesh.

#19 No.109570225
Anonymous · 2026-08-16 09:39

So much envy for CS chads in this thread

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