6fdf9c No.110
Is very funny that even this board looks like an electronics classroom, empty and maybe without womens.
I just wanna break the ice, asking what are you studying?
a89558 No.111
8047fd No.112
EE, hobby programmer
>without womens
about 40% of my class is full of "womens". Biggest female percentage in history of my uni though…
a89558 No.113
>>112About half my CS classes are womens, and my EE classes are 99% male.
d730ab No.114
software engineering
inb4 not a real engineering degree
>>113In my experience there have been a fair number in the intro classes but they tend to drop out or switch majors. I'll be graduating with one female out of about 20 SEs.
2981fc No.115
Wanting to do computer electronics, but I'm in a state where there aren't any electronics companies so the EE program here mostly caters to power and communications engineers. There's still computer classes and they're still good
There is one woman in my classes and she is a returning adult; there are other girls but they're in upper level or about to graduate
All the cuties are in mechanical and civil engineering ;_;
ddda9c No.124
>>110doing EE apprenticeship in Switzerland - we have 1 girl.
Mosty boring as fuck and so slow sadly ;_;
Need it to go to university though.
e4da11 No.128
>>110
Hi, I just discovered this board. I'm permab& from 4cuck and I wanted to find something similar to /ohm/ in here. I hope the post rate here keeps increasing.
I'm studying an electronic engineering, finishing my second year. 2 girls in a class of ~20, EE is the path to become a real wizard.
707d38 No.129
Robotics engineering and computer science double reporting in, about 3 women doing robotics and a metric gorillion in CS.
bb0f54 No.134
>>115
I was in this boat but I just transfered to a big research school.
Hopefully going to be able to change my major to Computer Engineering from pure EE. It depends on what classes will be available because I'm not used to there being so many electives. My old university's EE department was only like 10 professors and my new university's EE department has like 20+ professors.
000000 No.145
>>124
>Need it to go to university though.
Will you be studying in Switzerland? What kind of university requires that? I'll be starting in Zurich after summer and was told this wasn't required at any point of my studies.
14d09c No.153
"Computer and Electronics Technician", basically a chump associates version of an EE.
Fuckin' DeVry.
ba8486 No.154
EE in the Netherlands, I'd say we have 3.5 girls and around 60.5-70.5 guys. All the girls here are in civil engineering or industrial design. Fine by me though, both are no more than 100m away from our building.
7c5ad9 No.155
4c3e56 No.162
>>110
Interaction Design
Want to study EE next year
4c3e56 No.163
>>154
TU Delft mother fucker
000682 No.173
>>154
>>163
I'm doing EE too but in the Hogeschool Rotterdam.
82c35f No.196
computer engineering technologies
c856ac No.207
Community college student here, don't know what to do with my life but I'm mildly intrigued by the electronics board. Could be a sign
213b05 No.213
3rd year CE (comp engy)
Going on work placement from jan to august currently, doing QA in an image processing company
55eb3d No.214
>>software engineering
>>inb4 not a real engineering degree
You said it right, b0ss! I just bumped into this board and i'm going to start lurking here a lot.
i'm studying power engineering at my uni in Serbia <3
ba8486 No.221
>>163
Damn fucking right TU Delft
f26edf No.227
Electronic Engineering in Robotics and Mechatronics.
I felt confident in my math skills and I wanted to challenge myself. I dove in blind and I'm almost done with my Associate's Degree, so if I can do it, any of you can too.