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EEchad with two EE degrees here (each one in a different country).
I don't know why there's a brainlet retard posting in this thread easy 1st year circuits that are completely trivial to anyone that knows how to solve a differential equation.
The thing that makes EE difficult is that in some courses you need to have a considerable amount of knowledge in several other fields (software engineering, electronics, telecommunications, control engineering, energy engineering etc).
The harder courses that I took were physics of semiconductors (right after quantum mechanics and solid-state physics), statistical signal processing (right after two courses about Lebesgue measure, probability spaces and theorems of convergence) and another course that was a mix of control theory with power electronics and electrical machines. I'm a good programmer so I had an easy time with all computer engineering courses.
Furthermore, I don't claim that EE is harder or easier than any other degree, but the circuits that were posted on this thread are very stupid.

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