| > RF engineer if it weren't for a four year BSEE that focused heavily on DiffEq, Complex Math, Fields & Waves, and Discrete Systems You can learn all of this by yourself. > I'm pretty sure I would not have been able to teach this to myself with YouTube videos. YouTube videos suck for serious learning of non-visual activities. Written resources, particularly books, are optimal. People like to pretend that it's hard to figure out what you need to learn, but just taking a look at syllabuses and assigned readings and what the "best" books in the field are will get you plenty far. > access to patient and friendly (mostly) professors For many majors you can find decent help online, but often crossreferencing between different books will provide just as good results as talking to a professor. Lectures are extremely inefficient. The hardest part is not being able to find answer manuals, particularly with graduate-level books. Usually you can find alternatives. |
No, and I know this for a fact because I'm me, and you're not. But thanks for telling me I'm wrong that I can't learn something without a tutor. That's a new twist on mansplaining. I guess I'm happy for you that you are so smart.