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Re: Help. Electrical or Mechanical Engineering?

Your question is broad enough to bring chiefdelphi's server to its knees if it were appropriately answered. That being said, I'll take a crack at it.


Whichever 'side' you choose, your most important skill will be your ability to work with and communicate with 'the other side'. Do enough cross-polinating courses that you will be able to fluently translate ME to EE and vis-a-versa. We all do the same stuff, we just call it by different names and do it on different orders of magnitude.

Second, recognize that it is a very grey spectrum, not too complementary colors.

Third, I'm really happy with being an EE. YMMV
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