u/InflationStunning

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Currently entering my third year of Electrical Engineering and considering attempting a medical track instead

Hi, as the title states, I am considering switching into a medical track from an Electrical Engineering major. I would have to take general biology and chemistry as well as organic chemistry within the next two years. I'm considering this switch as I think a medical track would be a much more fulfilling career than the options I'm provided within Electrical Engineering. It's a little late in my college career, so I'm anxious as to whether or not this is a good decision for me and I would appreciate any and all advice on the matter as well as the process of actually getting into medical school.

Thank you!

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u/InflationStunning — 14 hours ago

Considering a master's abroad to potentially exit and unsure where to go

Hi, I am a 20-year-old US student currently pursuing a bachelor's in electrical engineering with a concentration in power systems/power electronics (but still flexible to change). I have been considering using a pursual of a master's degree as a reason to study and potentially live abroad in my future. I currently only know English but would definitely be open to learning another language. The only problem is I'm not fully sure where I want to study or explore, and so I've been delaying what language to invest in.

I would definitely prefer to move to a country that was more amiable and affordable towards my industry. Additionally, I love bicycling and would love to bicycle as a commute option, so I was looking at a lot of Northern European countries; however, I was reading about how their culture can be more insular in general. I was also considering parts of Germany and also Montreal (as a safer, new world option), but I am very open to options I haven't considered yet, even outside of Europe. I would also love if the location had ample access to nature. Sorry if these criteria are a little vague, I'm not extremely well traveled as of currently in my life. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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u/InflationStunning — 1 month ago
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Hi, I am an undergraduate currently studying Electrical Engineering who is considering studying abroad for their masters. It would likely be a Northern European country due to QOL and economic reasons, but my current is the language barrier and the loneliness of being in a foreign culture. I've heard that culture in Northern European countries can be a lot more outwardly sociable and on top of a language barrier, I'm scared of falling through the cracks. Because of this I've been debating a lot on whether this idea would actually be worth it, I've been wondering if I simply should try a safer option like Canada or the UK. Any and all thoughts on this matter would be appreciated!

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u/InflationStunning — 4 months ago