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>> No.8674076 [View]
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>>8674060
>shit-tier math
its not physics or pure math therefore bad

Tell that to pic related or him:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_E._K%C3%A1lm%C3%A1n

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>>8551452
Yeah, just designing stuff totally can't be physics. Sure, you just design stuff, retard.

>>8551477
Keep your laughable shit to yourself.
See pic and
https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2014/

All three winners are engineers. Look them up, they have degrees in engineering. Now, they're regarded as physicists and physics Gods.

Don't kid yourselves; in the end it all depends on your personality, talents and abilities. Whether you get a degree in EE or Physics if you're smart you're smart. It's as simple as that.

Your shitty meme degree, muh pure science!, won't make you smart, kid.

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>>8549947

This: >>8550802
Good engineers know a thing or two about math, physics and their applications. Great ones know even more.
Only autists on /sci/ cry that engineering is a meme degree. It's one of the broadest fields ever. People with engineering BScs can be found in business, engineering, math, physics MScs. Math, Physics PhD is also heard of.

It only depends on how competent and talented you are and how willing, of course.

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>>8465019
>>8465038
Jesus do engineering alongside applied math and/or do some physics. You can do systems and control theory.

It feels so fucking good to build something yourself of your own design. It feels so fucking good to derive the model of a bipolar transistor.
That's more physics in some ways though.

There was some faggot who went into an applied math PhD with an engineering degree (pic related). So many things exist which are broad and interdisciplinary yet you cry about shit like that.

Seriously if you have no interest in real shit then just stay an autistic faggot.

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Pic related.
It should be doable by anyone smart enough with an interest and good talents who is great at what they do.
Although most engineers go into applied physics related stuff. For example EEs go into semiconductor physics and optics, on the math side they usually go into applied math; systems theory, control theory.

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Read electronics magazine I just downloaded.
Think of how much there is to learn as an engineer in math, physics and engineering so you can be real good and do real cool stuff (at least as a hobby). Think of learning some business stuff later.
My thoughts go back to thinking about how complex and interdisciplinary is engineering today.

See pic.

How does it feel to be a pure sci fag? How does it feel to be obsolete?
How does it feel that an engineer goes and gets a PhD in math? How does it feel that your training is obsolete and you're entirely incapable of interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary work?

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