Hi everyone,
It's hard to find a beginning. Basically, when I graduated from high school, I thought I love the electronic field. I used to like how to make processors, to research new materials to make new CPUs (sorry I know it sounds so dreamy). Not until I really got into the Electronics major (around junior year) would I find out that this major didn't work for me. Everything I learned was about programming, and to be honest, I really really hate programming. Also, the prospect would be just me sitting in front of a PC with a test board next to me, which is so tedious. I like something "moving," like interactive, active, and moving from place to place. In fact, I think walking helps me think way better than sitting still. So until I couldn't take it anymore, I dropped out of that college and started everything over from community college. So now I'm about to transfer and although I have been researching and thinking intensely about choosing a right major, I still feel somewhat uncertain. I think I still like Engineering field and I'm doing good with Math and Science classes, but in order to avoid another huge disappointment, I'm trying to choose a particular engineering major having nothing to do with programming at all and, as I hope, would be more energetic. Do you guys think EnvE is a good choice? Can you guys give me any other suggestions about other majors? Also, if any of you guys were or are currently studying and working in EnvE field, could you please give me a more insightful description of what you're learning, the curriculum, and what the practical work of an Environmental Engineer is like. I really really appreciate it.
Anyway, I don't mean to undermine electronics or programming, so please correct me if I'm wrong.
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