I graduated in 1990 in Electrical Engineering and since then I have been in university, doing research in the field of DSP. To me programming is more a tool than a job.
I graduated in engineering and I am currently teaching DSP in an electrical engineering course. I experienced this when I graduated and I know that some of my students (all of them?) experience this. I remember that I graduated and thought "Now I am an engineer, but I do not feel like it... Am I a real engineering?"
I say to my students that everyone has this feeling, but it is false. They know, they are real engineers, they are just missing some experience, but everything they need is already in their head.
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I graduated in engineering and I am currently teaching DSP in an electrical engineering course. I experienced this when I graduated and I know that some of my students (all of them?) experience this. I remember that I graduated and thought "Now I am an engineer, but I do not feel like it... Am I a real engineering?"
I say to my students that everyone has this feeling, but it is false. They know, they are real engineers, they are just missing some experience, but everything they need is already in their head.