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chaoseverlasting
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I've just started studying electrical engineering in India; I am in my first year here. The college I go to is supposed to be a pretty good one, I think most, if not all, of the students graduating get jobs in the 7th semester. The attitude, however, is not what I thought would be prevalent in an engineering college. The students are more concerned about getting a job and barely clearing their exams than actually being engineers. Whats more, the system encourages such thinking, which is obvious in the attitude of the teachers (lets just get the course done), and in the very selection of the syllabus. Things which, by the teachers' own admission, should have been taught in six months (fundamentals of electro magnetism), were taught in three or four classes.
I was very keen on doing engineering when I entered college, I am very disheartened now. I am slightly confused as to how I should approach the problem. I am starting to lose interest in subjects, which I never thought Id give up! What should I do?
I was very keen on doing engineering when I entered college, I am very disheartened now. I am slightly confused as to how I should approach the problem. I am starting to lose interest in subjects, which I never thought Id give up! What should I do?