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arun.madras@gmail.com

2006-07-15, 1:25 pm

We have often heard that people who are good survive at all times.
Unfortunately I am a mediocre. I am Arun from india. I will be
completing my masters in EE by May 2007. I wish to know if there is a
place for me in the future as an electrical engineer or is it time I
made a move to other related professions like IT. I restate the fact
that I am mediocre in academics and definitely not looking for academic
professions.

The Real Chris

2006-07-15, 5:25 pm

Try American Astronaught.

<arun.madras@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152976294.047830.142700@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> We have often heard that people who are good survive at all times.
> Unfortunately I am a mediocre. I am Arun from india. I will be
> completing my masters in EE by May 2007. I wish to know if there is a
> place for me in the future as an electrical engineer or is it time I
> made a move to other related professions like IT. I restate the fact
> that I am mediocre in academics and definitely not looking for academic
> professions.
>



TimPerry

2006-07-16, 5:25 pm

arun.madras@gmail.com wrote:
> We have often heard that people who are good survive at all times.


good at what?

> Unfortunately I am a mediocre.


think about it... 50% of the worlds population is below average

I am Arun from india. I will be
> completing my masters in EE by May 2007.


congratulations

I wish to know if there is a
> place for me in the future as an electrical engineer or is it time I
> made a move to other related professions like IT.


its not like electricity is going to go away... but computers might be
replaced with some more advanced self programming cybernetic gizmo.

I restate the fact
> that I am mediocre in academics and definitely not looking for
> academic professions.


but you have been getting a large proportion of you input from academic
types who have little or no concept of conditions outside the university
campus. see if you collage can arrange tours of various industries like
automotive, telecommunications, power generation, electric motor design,
controls, heating and cooling, battery manufacture, broadcasting, and so on.


The Real Chris

2006-07-17, 9:25 am

Try an amatuer built hydrogen fusion reactor in your back garden, it will
only cost $50 if it don't work chuck it away if it does try selling it in
the village market for about $100 and use the cash to make two more, in
about five years you might be the richest villager in the world unless they
lobotomise you first!

Chris.

Look at http://www.newelectricity.co.uk
But never ever tell your doctor as he will say "you are mad" and cut your
brain in half. The doctor's head's gone wrong! Cut it off!

Chris.

"TimPerry" <timperry@noaspamadelphia.net> wrote in message
news:vrudnfwsV_xoJyfZnZ2dnUVZ_vKdnZ2d@adelphia.com...
> arun.madras@gmail.com wrote:
>
> good at what?
>
>
> think about it... 50% of the worlds population is below average
>
> I am Arun from india. I will be
>
> congratulations
>
> I wish to know if there is a
>
> its not like electricity is going to go away... but computers might be
> replaced with some more advanced self programming cybernetic gizmo.
>
> I restate the fact
>
> but you have been getting a large proportion of you input from academic
> types who have little or no concept of conditions outside the university
> campus. see if you collage can arrange tours of various industries like
> automotive, telecommunications, power generation, electric motor design,
> controls, heating and cooling, battery manufacture, broadcasting, and so
> on.
>
>



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