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Sounds exactly like my EE degree.

I left knowing absolutely fuck all other than how to pass a test through cramming yet got a 1st. I didn't deserve it.

I spent 5 years the moment I hit industry relearning everything and fudging what I could with my then HP48 calculator which had a solver and equation library. It basically saved my arse.

My first job was to design and construct a prototype design for an instrumentation amplifier but we'd never even been taught how to lay shit out on a PCB.

Now I know what I'm doing but have bailed out into software as there is more demand, but I get the feeling my story is quite common.



Beyond all the other factors, this is the problem:

"My first job was to design and construct a prototype design for an instrumentation amplifier but we'd never even been taught how to lay shit out on a PCB."

University is mostly a pissing context between "PhD" that couldn't survive in the real world. And the tests are to assert their dominance (mostly)

I have an EE degree. The hobbyist magazine has taught me more about how to build a simple radio than said degree.

Not to mention mathematical models for some things are, let's say, weird.




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