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AdobiWanKenobi | 1 year ago
You’re not wrong at all on the software side. With regards to the concepts though, we did a whole bunch of theory, but fairly often we did not do even the basics of applying it. I mean we literally did not do any, we did zero circuit/PCB design (the thing I’m trying to currently learn).
Jtsummers|1 year ago
AdobiWanKenobi|1 year ago
*Technically I did a robotics degree but the difference between mine and the EE degree at my university was at the most 5 modules, roughly 60 out of 360 credits.
The replacement modules certainly were not in anything to do with design or fabrication either. No soldering, no CAD, no ECAD.
You could have got through the entire degree without having once picked up a soldering iron or built a circuit. As long as you were good at maths you would get through, nothing else meaningfully mattered, except the dissertation of course.