In Reply to: RE: Relax posted by drlowmu on December 5, 2014 at 14:23:46:
That makes no sense at all if you stop to consider that statement.The EE has at least a four year education past high school. True EE programs vs the newer ET programs still require substantial credits in liberal arts. History, philosophy, language - just check and university degree outline.
On the strict technical side, the EE has studied many engineering theories, not just electrical but basic engineering principles that cover all engineering disciplines. Did you ever look at the study guide of a PE test? The FE exam (the first step) is universal for any PE license, the same for electrical, mechanical, civil. That's because true engineering has common ties within mathematics.
Any engineering curriculum requires work. It's not some degree program you can just BS through like a degree in "fine arts".
Now how is that "closed minded"?
Let's look at the weekend hobbyist such as you who refuses to acknowledge proven and tested theories. Eschews any attempt to test and qualify claims they make. States things like audio is extreme bandwidth which no modern test equipment can measure.
Now that sounds very "closed minded" in my book!
Edits: 12/05/14
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- Why is the EE closed minded? - gusser 14:48:56 12/05/14 (5)
- RE: Why is the EE closed minded? - kyle 21:19:37 12/05/14 (4)
- I Must agree, somewhat. - gusser 09:17:46 12/06/14 (0)
- RE: Why is the EE closed minded? - cpotl 22:41:02 12/05/14 (2)
- RE: Why is the EE closed minded? - drlowmu 06:58:15 12/06/14 (1)
- RE: Why is the EE closed minded? - Ray Moth 17:16:31 12/07/14 (0)