How Difficult Is It to Become an Electronics Engineer?

  1. Math and Science Skills

    • If you do not enjoy math science or do not consider it your strong suit, you may find it difficult to become an electronics engineer because you need a college education with plenty of science and math courses, according to Education Center Online. In addition, acquiring an engineering degree is very academically intensive in those subject areas.

    Easy for Those Who Enjoy Math and Science

    • Getting a college education is never easy, but if you like taking math and science classes and study hard, you can complete your engineering degree, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    Bottom Line

    • In general, engineers are the hardest positions to fill because of the demands of engineering degrees, according to Forbes. In addition, working on a government project requires a professional engineering license, which only 10 percent of engineers hold. If you excel at math and science, however, you should be able to complete your degree and find a job rather easily due to the labor shortage in these positions.

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  • commodore64 Nov 10, 2010
    "If you excel at math and science, however, you should be able to complete your degree and find a job rather easily due to the labor shortage in these positions. " That was a very nice way to tell this to newcomers who have the passions on electronics.

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