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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Which specific major? [/quote] Deciding between electrical and mechanical engineering. [/quote] Not sure what you can do with an EE bachelor degree. The typical path is to get a PhD in EE. I would suggest looking for research opportunities. [/quote] Really? Not OP, but my kid wants to do EE, and I’ve never heard this before. [/quote] Because it is wrong.[/quote] There are plenty of jobs for EE with a BS or MS. PhD is for students who want to be involved with EE or any engineering in the research and development sector, in private industry or with department of defense, dept of energy. A masters is not enough for those jobs. [/quote]
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