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Electrical Engineering can be very challenging because it requires strong mathematical skills — particularly in calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra — combined with the ability to think abstractly about invisible phenomena like electric fields, current flow, and signal processing. Courses in circuit analysis, electromagnetics, and control systems often feel conceptually dense and mathematically demanding. However, when these topics are taught visually with step-by-step problem-solving approaches and clear circuit diagrams, even the most abstract electrical concepts become much more intuitive.