@melted Hi! What kind of engineering are you studying? I'm a relatively recent grad (<3yrs) working as a hardware engineer.
@melted Yeah, I felt that way too. I ended up working in telecom (designing core and edge routers) which is fun and challenging in a good way. But I also spent most of my time at school studying biomedical applications of ECE so... kinda a departure from what I studied D:
@coralin oh that sounds cool! I have coop in my program so I'm hoping that if I try enough things, something will stick. Right now, big infrastructure/civil-related work things sound cool because i'm into the whole Social Responsibility of engineers thing.
and hey learning new things is always fun ^_^ i've been told biomed is ~the future~
@melted Co-op is so good! I did it too and it was a great way to make $$$ and see what the various industries have to offer. If you can, you should look outside your city and see if you can travel, I did 4months in Ottawa and it was an experience! (it was in the winter, so not 100% the greatest experience)
@coralin yesss i love coop! 100% not sure how i'd afford uni without it. until now i've been in my home town or uni town, but i'm doing a coop in montreal this summer. super excited! (but also scared because ahhh new things and i don't know anyone there)
@melted That's awesome and exciting! Good luck! I have many friends who moved to Montreal and it seems to be super cool as a city.
@coralin thanks! yeah, it is def a cool city. i've visited before but can't wait to go exploring. also summer is probably the best time to experience it so that's a plus :)
@coralin oh hey! i'm in electrical engineering ^_^ not quite sure what i want to specialize in after i graduate tho. so many options!