Ugh, I'm trying to transfer to a college for EE and I'm not looking forward to having to deal with men in the field.
What are some cool things you've worked on in EE? I haven't done anything yet since I'm still taking general education courses but I want to try to work on projects in my spare time (which would also be helpful in seeing if I actually like EE haha)
To be honest, everyone at my school other than the trans people were great. The older the EE the better.
I'm working with some really good EEs now to.
I've done a ton of soldering, but I've also made some simple circuits.
Starting out, make something with LEDs! Make something that will automatically turn on your bedroom lights if an IR sensor senses you between your bedtimes with a on - sensor - off toggle
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I'm a rEEal electronics engineering woman.
The amount of mentally ill dick-beholders in this field makes me want to turn to a more social based engineering field.
Ugh, I'm trying to transfer to a college for EE and I'm not looking forward to having to deal with men in the field.
What are some cool things you've worked on in EE? I haven't done anything yet since I'm still taking general education courses but I want to try to work on projects in my spare time (which would also be helpful in seeing if I actually like EE haha)
To be honest, everyone at my school other than the trans people were great. The older the EE the better.
I'm working with some really good EEs now to.
I've done a ton of soldering, but I've also made some simple circuits.
Starting out, make something with LEDs! Make something that will automatically turn on your bedroom lights if an IR sensor senses you between your bedtimes with a on - sensor - off toggle
Damn, I'm sorry for what you gotta deal with. It's cool to meet a woman who is in the EE field! Sexist men aside, do you like EE?
Oh hell yeah! And the old guys always support me to.