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2 years ago
I really don't know what I would like more and this is my first semester in college so I need two more years to learn about either of these fields, however, I am taking a basic electric circuit’s course for electronics engineering right now. Most of is confusing, I mean I get like a lot of stuff from that class, but than during that labs I really do not know what to do. I know how to draw a simple schematic, but not some intense one. I really didn't care much for mechanical engineer until like two days ago, because the thought of robotics, mechanics and stuff like that intrigued me. I also noticed that electrical and mechanical engineers take the same math and science courses, which are basically my two years of schooling before I get into the actual electrical or mechanical stuff plus the GE. Electronics engineer, I saw, has different physics classes and not that much math courses as Electrical and Mechanical Engineer, can someone tell me why that is? I would like to know about the differences between these three careers and what is more hands on. And what is more fun in your opinion or the better choice. I don't like math especially calculus, but if I have to I will take it to become one of these engineers. So, can someone please help me come to a decision?