That honestly seems like my best option to get into robotics as majoring in CS and then moving into a masters in EE feels impractical.
The big problem I have is that I don't have much money and I'm not too confident about getting a job with an EE degree after I graduate. CS jobs are readily available where I live. Money is a big factor into my decision but I still have some time to think things through. Anyways, thanks a lot for the suggestion.
Isaiah Gutierrez
I am majoring in EE. I would recommed you to take ME and take a lot of EE electives. >Is EE good for me? I am in my sophomore year and I am pretty happy. It requires more math than other engineer majors and if you are autistic it is a piece of cake Computer engenieering might be a better option. A lot of programming and EE courses
Lincoln Stewart
>CS jobs are readily available where I live. Money is a big factor into my decision but I still have some time to think things through. Anyways, thanks a lot for the suggestion. Usually you can get a CS job with a CE degree. Usually universities and advisors recommed CE over CS because it has a wider range of carrer paths.
Asher Rogers
Just start building them now.
You don't need an ME or EE degree to build a drone, its not like if the avionics fail and it crashes a pilot will die.
Just start tackling the problems now, build something novel and you will make money.
A piece of paper and a few years of doing calculus isn't going to make you any better than just starting to work at it on your own now.
Henry Allen
Become a mechanical engineer. If you fucking hate real engineering, you can get your 4th class Power Engineering designation just for having your ME. So if you hate being a real engineer, you can go be an operator at a refinery or water treatment plant or something.
Ryan Lee
If you hate engineering why would you study to become an engineer? Imo its not one of those things you go into unless you have a passion for it.