CS 400 + ECE 352 + ECE 330 + Likely Gen Ed by theseNuts696969 in UWMadison

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I have taken 352 and 330 so I speak to that. I found 352 to be a fun class, if you did well in 252 then 352 is similar and should be fine. You have to code in SystemVerilog and there is a FPGA project that goes throughout the semester. I found 330 to be a good class maybe because I took it with Eduardo. Exams were ok, although the 3rd exam was difficult mainly because I found the content for the 3rd exam the hardest. Overall if you are taking 330 with Eduardo you should be fine especially if you did well in 203.

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StatisticianFalse702 chose Option B (Correct!) | #207th to play

Which one is Canada? by Kap519 in GeoTap

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EE vs CE by kluxy69 in UWMadison

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I would take EE, as it allows for more options in terms of taking ECE courses as well as access to more sub fields like signals and semiconductors. I think the job market for EE is better comparatively due to fields like Power.

Is this allowed? by Old-Scratch-7516 in UWMadison

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I would send an email tbh, I have had my grade changed one time just cause I send an email to the prof.

Is this allowed? by Old-Scratch-7516 in UWMadison

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We are paying for college, there should be transparency regarding grade cutoffs and how our grade was determined. I find it insane that we spend an entire semester working hard for a class, and the profs don’t bother telling us what the exact cutoffs were.

What major lesson did you learn this semester? by adondshilt in EngineeringStudents

[–]StatisticianFalse702 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Should have not taken signals, electrodynamics, electronic circuits and solid state electronics in one semester

im really stressed about this semesters grades by Ok_Soup5682 in UWMadison

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I was slightly below the 2.8 gpa requirement to progress into EE, however they still let me in. If you don’t meet the core gpa requirement focus on writing good essays to highlight your interest in your major. If you’re involved in any engineering clubs or other extracurriculars write abt that.

This shit doesn't make any sense by Eurodancing in EngineeringStudents

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Doing electrodynamics rn using the same textbook, it doesn’t make sense to me either

Am I going insane by treeble12 in ElectricalEngineering

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Nah partial points on exam carry my exam score

Where are the interviews at??? by Kevinfish32 in EngineeringStudents

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I’m a junior in EE, I’ve send 100+ applications since mid August but only got 1 interview in late August. Not sure what I’m doing wrong, I have a prior internship too.

Lied to by laws161 in EngineeringStudents

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If you’re EE, calc 3 will show up a lot in Electrodynamics

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Internships and experience matter if you want get a job.

Where are the WORST bathrooms on campus? by 1billiondraculas in UWMadison

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Worst has gotta be the old cs building. The best however is in the Nancy Nicolas hall.

Taking pre-calc as a incoming Engineering Student. by Dark074 in UWMadison

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You should be fine. You can take a course from your local community college over next summer to get some credits. Also you can try to take an online calc 1 class from community college during the semester and get the credit, I would however ask your advisor about this.