For those studied MS or PhD degree in Electrical engineering How do or did you s
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For those studied MS or PhD degree in Electrical engineering
How do or did you study?
Do you have your own insights or knowhows on studying efficiently?
I graduated with Electrical engineering BS and planning to pursuing MS degree in the US
And after I got out from undergrad, I completely lost how I could start studying the subject..
I tried to solve lots of problems, took notes, watch youtubes.. but it seems this is not good enough for me..
I heard there are lots of students share the old exams and references for themselves
And I am afraid it would be hard to pass the classes
I also heard there some people use third party to do the projects and etc..
Please gvie me some real tips and guidances if you have studied MS of PhD in EE
I want to know more and further develop my knowledge in EE or related field of studying.. but I can't seem get the real grasp
Please explain how you study in general for the classes or subjects in EE in the US for MS PhD
Do you first solve the problems? and read the chapters, then try watch you tubes if you don't understand it?
Discuss your coleagues about how you could knock down the exams?
What are your steps or methods of studying? What tools (Chegg, old references, third pary etc) have you used?
What made you achieved MS and PhD?
PLEASE GIVE ME THE REAL TIPS AND ADVICE, NOT LIKE SOME GENERAL TALKS OR PHILOSOPHIC STATEMENTS ETC..
I WANT REAL ADVICE
I KNOW SOME PROFESSORS and SOME GROUPED STUDENTS TEND TO NOT CARE ABOUT THE OTHER STUDENTS AND I HAVE FAILED CLASSES DOZEN TIMES.. PLEASE GIVE REAL ADVICES
I AM NOT SMART OR CREATIVE STUDENTS.. :(
Explanation / Answer
1) collect standard text books for each and every subject.
2) learn about basics about each subject.
3) basic subjects are electrical circuits, control systems, electrical machines and power systems.
4) if you are strong in basic subjects. then analysing skills are improved.
5) then easily understand all the remaining subjects.
try to maintain individual notes for each basic level subjects.
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