<p>i know i have to major in electric engineering durin college... do i have to go to graduate school too???</p>
<p>for example: doctors go to med school, lawyers got o law school</p>
<p>do engineers have to go to graduate school too or just undergraduate college?</p>
Slorg
March 31, 2007, 11:23pm
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<p>Electrical engineers can get by with only a B.S. They can also get advanced degrees such as MEng, MS, or PhD. Advanced degrees are helpful, I think, and best suited to those who plan to do research.</p>
<p>usually engineers just stop</p>
<p>The majority of engineers don't continue to grad school. Don't get mislead by browsing through CC, you have a lot of overachievers here.</p>
<p>there's electric engineer?
they usually call it electrical engineer</p>
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<p>You HAVE TO major in EE? you don't even have to do anything if you don't want to.</p>
<p>usually electrical engineers try to find a job after they get their undergrad degree. if you can't find a job, then go for the masters.</p>
<p>parents might be making OP major in EE. sounds crazy, but definitely happens if they're supporting you.</p>
<p>i think it's harder to go to grad school than finding a job</p>
<p>You can get a job as an electrical engineer with an electrical engineering undergrad. </p>
<p>BTW, four posts above me is the most helpful post i've ever seen in my life.</p>
<p>Skip graduate school if you're majoring in EE...it's not a real requirement (as opposed to majoring in business).</p>