Advice For High School Students
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Summary
Steve Branam outlines practical, experience‑based advice for high school students who want to pursue careers in embedded systems and engineering. The post covers study habits, math foundations, hands‑on projects, continuous learning, and soft skills to help readers prepare for college, internships, and early career steps in firmware and IoT.
Key Takeaways
- Build hands‑on projects with microcontrollers to develop practical skills and a demonstrable portfolio.
- Study core math (algebra, calculus basics, discrete math) and programming (C/C++) to prepare for embedded courses.
- Practice continuous learning: use online courses, datasheets, and open‑source projects to stay current.
- Develop soft skills—communication, teamwork, and persistence—to succeed in internships and engineering roles.
Who Should Read This
High school students (or their mentors) with basic programming interest who aim to study or start a career in embedded systems, firmware, IoT, or related engineering fields.
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