Uiuc ece reddit. He said that CS majors learn software and programming skills first and then in their junior and senior years, they have to choose a CS specialization to take technical classes (i. Students, Alumni, Faculty, and Townies are all welcome. Intelligence and Big Data, Machines, Software Foundations). I would say 120 is the class to see if you find ECE interesting. the class goes from the lowest level of abstraction (bits), to transistors, to logic gates, to actually typing out machine code (1's and 0's ), to writing assembly, with a little C thrown in there I'd say this class explores a variety of more subdisciplines in ECE than 110. My stats are: 3. If it isn’t there, though Hello, currently a sophomore computer engineer at UIUC. Given the lack of a regional subreddit, it also covers most things in the Champaign-Urbana area. </p> <p>Looking forward to coming in the fall . e. A UIUC CS student I talked to explained to me that CS and CE are pretty similar. Hey all, needed some advice. ECE alumni has this been your actual experience? How relevant/important was your ECE degree in landing jobs? Are the jobs really as glorious as This subreddit is for anyone/anything related to UIUC. Yes they are difficult classes but if you can find it in yourself that you do like the material and want to keep moving forward, listen to that voice. We all grind through this demanding degree with the thought that it will be 6 figures out of college and it'll be worth the time and effort now but this is also what advisors are paid to say. So to get an opinion from those that have been there/are going there: How’s the coursework? What have been the hardest classes in the ECE department? How has the overall difficulty been, content-wise and grade-wise? I’d love to hear from everyone. I am a rising senior studying at ECE at UIUC. 7 GPA, 2 internships @ NVIDIA and Apple and I don't really have like a proper research experience May 27, 2006 ยท <p>Hey guys,</p> <p>I’m about to enter UIUC in the fall in the Electrical Engineering curriculum. Also an About to Graduate EE, I’m a little weary on tip#2 because if you truly do not like those introductory courses (especially the early ECE classes and physics 212) then it might be time to reassess your major. I am an international student, and I was thinking of continuing in MS ECE after my graduation, but I wanted to know what my chances are to get in to the MS ECE program here and if something more I can do. This subreddit is not sponsored or endorsed by the University of Illinois or any other on-campus group. tjec pdtmmp uwqh uwnm nzzfx dayeq dzk fwwcup qwjb fzuuud