"I love facing the technical problems; and hate the wrongful management."
"Love the ability to create and implement your designs into production devices, which will be used in the real world."
"Good starting place for future engineers. Very difficult to get an internship without knowing someone or having a good GPA, which is not an easy task to begin with."
"I really love being an electrical engineer because that gives me a great opportunity to be part of the design for the most creative, technological world. One thing I hate about being an electrical engineer is that the more I learn, the more knowledge that I gain, the more dumbness that I feel about myself. There is so much technological stuff out there, makes me feel that I'll never be able to understand it all."
"I love designing circuits, finding the problems with the circuits using all of the tools available, and making sure that the product works as intended. Meeting exacting specifications presents a challenge that works well for me and the testing and documention helps me keep track of not only what is going on, but why decisions are made. And not being tied to the computer screen, to analyze the problems that arise, keeps me from getting too bored."
"The work is great, I just wish I could do more of it and not worry about the next contract."
"What I love is being able to create things and see them actually work. What I hate is writing specifications all the time."
"I love it, that why I pick Electrical Engineer is my major."
"I love the work. I love doing big projects. I hate being mismanaged."
"Internships are invaluable to any aspiring engineer. Experience is absolutely necessary to be confident and get hired."
"I love solving problems. I also love seeing the mindset of fellow engineers and how they approach problems. I don't like not being exposed to the business/financial side of an industry."
"Being an intern in the Engineering department was a lot of fun, I learned a bunch about ladder logic and CAD and electronics."
"I feel proud working as Electrical Engineer. Electrical Engineer interfaces with mechanical, software and systems engineering."
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