is it easier for an electrical engineer to work as a mech engineer or the other way around?
or would you rather hire an EE as ME or ME as EE?
Hint: electronics is easier.
>>7740968
I'd think that it's easier to learn electronics than mechanics, at least for me it's more difficult to think and model in 3 dimensions than 0.
>>7740968
My old boss at an internship once said that you can turn an EE into an ME, but you can't turn an ME into an EE
Though, he was an EE that turned into an ME, so maybe he's biased
>>7740968
I'm an EE that got a MechE job straight out of college
>>7740988
how many months initial training?
EE is way, way more abstract and challenging than ME. ME is considered to be a pretty easy, normie-tier engineering major. it's directly above civil, which should give you an idea.
why do people think electrical engineering is about electronic? lol
>>7741094
I always thought EE people can fire electricity out of their hands
>>7740968
Much easier for an EE to work as an ME. Can't turn an ME into an EE.
Are we talking power distribution or are we talking semiconductors?