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What is the experience of studying at Eindhoven University of Technology?

Let me answer this question from a more practical point of view. We look at it from the following angles.

1. First of all, from the perspective of life, from my experience, the Netherlands is the most suitable place for international students who can only speak English in Europe. English is very popular, and everyone can speak a few words. Of course, if you don't have high requirements for English ... I often need to consider what the Dutch may not understand and take care of their feelings when talking to them ... Other countries, France and Germany have their language problems. Although English is not a problem in northern Europe, the weather and materials are worrying. Although the weather in Holland is not good at all ... If you are used to cloudy days and like sunny days, come ... E-town is a small place, which should be the most beautiful European city I have ever seen ... but it is actually quite convenient. If you eat it, it will be a bitter tear. When I first came, I thought the kebabs and BK at the train station were delicious ... in the electronic city. ...

2. Take courses in electronic engineering/embedded system. I think so, too. How to put it, the curriculum of EE is a little disgusting for people who want to pursue the direction of computer engineering. Compared with the United States, the pressure is actually a little less, but the quality of courses is also high and low, mainly relying on self-study. Let me just talk about my EE plan.

EE, if it is in the direction of signal processing/power supply/analog, it may be good, but if it is in the direction of CE, Henk's class must be taken, and SoS is also good. 9F Many people are doing multi-core and embedded, and a fellow from NXP is doing digital IC. It turns out that there is a Daniel in EE, that is, Otten, the great god who teaches algorithms. I quit after that session, and then the algorithm class was scum ... Otten was a very ... unforgettable teacher. I feel that my IQ is crushed in minutes, but I have learned something. It should be said that he is the owner of EE building. Stress, in fact, I think, must be remembered! ! Choose favorite and useful classes and study hard. The rest don't like it. They are all boring. Spend as little time as possible, don't involve too much energy, just get credits. Ruthless pursuit of something, cutting corners when necessary, mandatory nonsense.

In short, I won't feel breathless in EE, and there are many internship opportunities, especially signal and es. Self-study is good.

3. Work. In short, if it's EE, I suggest coming here; if it's CS, I suggest going to America. It's easy for EE here to find a job. Compared with EE's situation in the United States, there is no need to squeeze a wooden bridge. But there are only a handful of companies that can go, ASML and Philips account for 70% of graduation destinations+... The rest are imec, NXP and some small companies. It's easy for EE to find a job here. CS will give in when it comes. Why don't you go to the great Silicon Valley?

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