Hello, /adv/, how hard is it to self-educate electrical engineering, if you are majoring physics?
Bump, is it possible?
Hard but manageable if majoring in physics
>>17182894
Of course, it should not be that hard. All you got to do is study Digital Systems, Analog Circuits, General Math, C Programming , General Eng. and you will have the knowledge of a Sophomore.
Search some books on those fields and read it, EE is easy but people make it seem difficult
>>17182938
Thanks, anon, I hope that's all, and you know what you say.
My college even has a program with these classes sans general engineering.
Might go in my free time.>>17182894
>>17182945
Those are only the basic stuff. Start studying the roots of Analog Circuits (KVL,OP AMPs, AC circuits and how capacitors and inductor react in AC).
Also you could start from now learning Python and programming micro controllers and its modules (Raspberry Pi). Every single senior design project in my Uni last semester consisted in the usage of a Raspberry Pi.
send me an email [ 809 @ cock (dot) li ]
I can send you some book PDFs or useful materials if you need