u/MassiveAd6049

So I’m deciding to switch over to EE after I finish my associates this spring in Science.

I chose EE because I’ve been reading it’s very versatile in terms of all the things that I’d have some interest in. I haven’t really dipped my toes into the world of EE yet, but there are a lot of projects that are super cool to me that I’d wanna learn.

Besides the point, I really wanna work with like coding, software engineering, AI and machine learning, networking and cloud based stuff, game development. The other EE stuff will be a plus to learn and maybe it’ll peak my interest more.

As a EE, will I still have those career options? And will this degree path make me more well rounded?

Edit: also like to add, that I’m interested in the ASU online program (for flexibility reasons)

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u/MassiveAd6049 — 7 days ago

Hey guys! I have been a member of this league for the previous 2 seasons. And I am helping recruit for our upcoming season 3! The TNDL has been functioning for almost a year now and we are now approaching our 3rd season. We currently have a good amount of participants. But we are always looking to expand the league and add additional members!

We are currently going to draft based on a tiering system (i.e, you can only draft a certain amount of S tiers, A Tiers, etc.)

We also have end of season rewards, content creation, and more. we’re overall looking to expand the league more and more overall.

If any of this sounds intriguing to you, comment below! Or even better, DM me! I can set you up with a discord link. And or get you more info

Once again, this is a Champions, Reg M-A league, VGC Doubles.

We are also open to newer people to VGC! Since season 1 we have accepted people of all levels. We are all overall just looking to get better always but also having that competitive spirit.

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u/MassiveAd6049 — 12 days ago

Hey guys, like the title says. I’ve been debating on transitioning from animals/veterinary medicine to potentially engineering(either Software, or Electrical) ive always had a curiosity about systems, computers, electronics etc. and since I’ve been working I’ve always wanted to work in a job where I always get to learn more, and help people solve problems.

I’ve also been enticed more so by coding, software engineering etc (debated comp sci route) but I’ve read as a EE you can still secure these type of jobs and learn this stuff too

I’ve been working with animals since I was 18 up till I was 25 and starting at 23 i decided I wanted to be a Veterinarian. I’ve been working at an animal hospital for about 4.5 years. But after some recent life changes (having a daughter) and also some reconsideration of the lifestyle I’d be living long term in terms of work life balance, student loans (for vet school you take anywhere between 200-350k in loans) and with the new Big Beautiful Bill. The thought of all of it just became more and more unappealing. I’m currently about to earn my associates in science, with a 3.8 GPA which is great. Which brings me to my next point of going through school, full time work for and taking care of my 6month old. I just can’t envision of another 6-8 years of school. (Maybe more if I didn’t get accepted to vet school right away) it just doesn’t line up with my current situation and priorities.

So I just want to know, have others been in my shoes? What’s the best way to make this transition. Where or how can I learn more about the field before hard switching my major. Even though I’m pretty dead set on pivoting away from my current path. Just trying to get some guidance.

All responses are greatly appreciated. Thanks for listening if you made it this far!

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u/MassiveAd6049 — 14 days ago