EE student needs help to graduate!!

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Hello all, first post, so maybe not a discussion I should be getting into.
However, I am in my 4th year of EE, and am doing a course where the emphasis is on a wide range of skills; first 2 years only 1/8 of what I did was elec, rest was mechanical, structural, material science, control theory, digital etc. Since then I've specialised more in electrical materials and management/business, laser and LED design, soalr cells, and MEMS design and fabrication (which all count under the EE banner here). I wish I didn't, but I feel out my depth when it comes to straight circuit design. Anyway, point is there seems to be a broad range of courses in EE, mine unfortuantely seemed to skimp on the pratical side.
Oh yeah, Good Luck Ali, hope it goes well!
 
For the past 4 years i have focused primarily on circuit analysis and design, which i continued onto my undergrad thesis. Now in my graduate thesis my supervisor volunteered me to start my school off on the study and fabrication of MEMS (finally got MEMSPro so i can start). Many may not consider this EE but the point of EE is to gain the ability to learn and problem solve. BTW you should stick to material science, big bucks these days.
 
there's alot of stuff out there in the EE world, some of it which may not be considered EE but it's still engineering, it's still a job....but you can always focus more on what interests you and what you think can make you some money......and the options are countless .......but yeah material science is happening right now......

demogorgon, thanks man....I'm glad we understand each other better
 
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