Thanks for the vid mate, was looking for something just like this to help me decide
I’m in y13 and want to study mechanical engineering in uni next year. Icl your turning out to be one of my favourite youtubers. I love how diverse your channel is and it also gives insights that most UK engineering channels don’t have. Keep it up mann
Quality is fine, thanks.
Aleks please tell about practical aspect of electronic and most interesting and useful projects students work presentlyor in near future... (my expectations include chips, design, some day to day machines...) please make a video if possible else reply 👇🏻
Dude, I have applied for EE this year and im terrified because everyone tells me its basically 90% maths and I was never that excited about maths. Will I be destroyed by maths and I should look at another subject or do you think its possible for an average math student to push through
Bro, I have Some questions : q1) Which do you think is Harder Medicine or Electrical Engineering? q2) How are the job vacancies for Electrical Engineering. Are the likelihood of being Employed after graduation high?Can you be employed fast after graduation? q3) Is Electrical Engineering Easy? q4) Is the job and study safe lol?
Ive applied for EE and I only have maths with biol and chem but wanted to do EE in y13 but was too late to change, do I need electronics/comp sci for this course?
I’m doing maths bio and chem for a levels rn and I was wondering if I would be able to manage uni work without physics, like some unis don’t require it (e.g Birmingham) so would they teach a-level physics and the fundamentals of it in first year
If there exams for the corse and if so are they in a hall or on a laptop also are the exams open book?
Is it hard to graduate with an acceptable grade? I may study electrical and electronics engineering at Manchester university but I am worried about the course level
I'm starting year 12 this September and I've chosen to study a level maths and physics and Btec engineering. I chose those subjects because I wanted to study electrical engineering in uni. I've never done computer science and I have no clue about programming. Can you please give me advice on what I need to work on for later and if I need to do more personal studies on programming? And do you think choosing maths physics and engineering is a bad idea (cause it could be too much)?
I’m in year 12 and I was wondering if you think it’s necessary to do physics and maths at A level to have a chance at electrical engineering at uni. Because instead of A-levels I’m doing a level 2 and a level 3 in electrical installation which does have some scientific principles and maths. Any advice would be appreciated :)
Aleks what laptop would you recommend for a electronic engineering student would any do? On a budget btw and start tomorrow
Can we get good job after masters in electrical engineering
avoid i like wildfire, if it aint making sense, they are beating around the bush about it!!!!
These universities are jokes . You could learn these from the internet . Even some of the european countries can learn most of these thing in a high school.
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