Download the "10 Things They Didn't Teach You" eBook now. We got some feedback from experienced engineers to get the low down on what you may not have learned in college, or at least what they did.
Editor’s note: First-year students, prospective students (and some of their parents) wonder and worry how they will handle the academic transition from high school to college. In a series of stories, ...
One of the first questions every college student gets asked by relatives, neighbors or even strangers is: “So, what’s your major?” If the answer is business, petroleum engineering or computer science, ...
In the first of a multi-part series on how to design a custom chip for under $1,000, our Analog Editor gets you started with a Magnificent 7 list of textbooks. TinyTapeout offers a course that ...
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Engineering colleges teach the basics, but the "real world" of work often moves much faster. To get a good job, students need to learn the specific tools and habits that companies use every day.
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