Putting up with people who can't tell the difference between Electrical Engineering and Electronic Engineering.
How is it over there?
My departement is Electrical Engineering, then at their 4 semester student choose concentration (that's what we call it here). We usually call it "Strong Current" for the Electric Power Concentration and "Weak Current" for Signal and Electronic Concentration. The "Weak Current" the divided into Control, Telecommunication and Electronic. Electronic is always the most underrated. The previous year only 3 student take it, and this year only 1 student take it (that's me).
Thats pretty much it.
Electrical engineering is electricity as a power source (so, big motors, big generators, big transformers, big wires etc etc)
Electronic engineering is electricity used for signals (so, radios, computers, logic, little components etc etc).
I think the problem is that the majority of people at my college are electrical engineers whereas I'm one of few people who is doing an electronics course (but we do share quite a few classes), so people think I'm doing electrical engineering as well.