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<blockquote data-quote="engineerdude" data-source="post: 1380658" data-attributes="member: 564571"><p>yeah-- good posts on this one.. i just graduated a few weeks ago with a degree in EE-- i went in for car audio..but learned too much about other shit.. to be honest.. the only reason you're gonna want a PHD is if you wanna teach.. I've been looking for a job in the industry for about five months now.. and almost got a job with bose--but thats the only company i've heard back from. ..if I were you.. I would go for the EE if you want.. and study up on the industry--the classes will teach how amplifiers work, but not how to get a job designing them...I might sound bitter.. but it's just because i spent the last five years slaving over second order differential equations and other stuff.. i love audio--and thats why i went into EE and I am glad I did it..by the way-- dude was right about tutoring the math majors..I was a TA for a graduate mathematics class--that doesn't make much sense..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="engineerdude, post: 1380658, member: 564571"] yeah-- good posts on this one.. i just graduated a few weeks ago with a degree in EE-- i went in for car audio..but learned too much about other shit.. to be honest.. the only reason you're gonna want a PHD is if you wanna teach.. I've been looking for a job in the industry for about five months now.. and almost got a job with bose--but thats the only company i've heard back from. ..if I were you.. I would go for the EE if you want.. and study up on the industry--the classes will teach how amplifiers work, but not how to get a job designing them...I might sound bitter.. but it's just because i spent the last five years slaving over second order differential equations and other stuff.. i love audio--and thats why i went into EE and I am glad I did it..by the way-- dude was right about tutoring the math majors..I was a TA for a graduate mathematics class--that doesn't make much sense.. [/QUOTE]
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