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by CyberFonic
5505 days ago
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Your suggestion is great echobase, but engineering courses at university delay the sense of satisfaction that comes from building things and having them work. Ohms law and a handful of components is a good start. I was an electronics hobbyist in high school then went on to do EE at uni. If it hadn't been for my prior hands-on experience I would have dropped out from overwhelm at all the theoretical subjects and the lack of hands-on in the "proper" course. |
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