Psychometric analysis of the typical student profile.
Based on SAT/GRE correlation data.
Electrical Engineering attracts a specific cognitive style. This page explains the typical student profile, what the work feels like, and who actually enjoys it long-term.
Dominant archetype: The Systems Thinker. This archetype tends to be rewarded in the culture and study style of Electrical Engineering.
Common traits include Technical Aptitude and Problem Solving.
The day-to-day of Electrical Engineering is less about “being smart” and more about sustained attention: reading, iterating, and tolerating being wrong repeatedly until your model improves.
Typical career paths include Electronics, Power Systems, and Telecommunications.
Estimated average IQ is ~129. This is a rough proxy derived from standardized-test correlations; it’s not a hard requirement for success.
It’s hard if the feedback loop taxes your weaknesses. If you enjoy deep focus and structured problem-solving, the same workload can feel manageable—sometimes even enjoyable.
Common traits include Technical Aptitude and Problem Solving.
Typical career paths include Electronics, Power Systems, and Telecommunications.