How many anons chose systems engineering as a career?
How has life treated you?
>>58872838
Why do you say that?
>>58872838
Anon I am now genuinely curious, what do you do?
>>58874091
You already know the answer to that
Doing RE/SR right now
It's actually pretty cool and interesting
>>58874229
What's RE/SR?
>>>58874229 (You)
>What's RE/SR?
Requirements / systems engineering (typo)
>>58874588
How has your experience with SE been?
>>>58874588
>How has your experience with SE been?
Interesting and usefull, lots of relevant information and nice todos usually
Gotta sleep
Tomorrow for more maybe
Systems engineering is for people who flunk out of any real engineering program.
At my uni all of their final projects were just optimization problems that they plugged into some thousand dollar piece of software.
You can always go into an SE career with a better degree like ME or EE that actually gives you some technical expertise so you know what you're dealing with.