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by CyberFonic 5505 days ago
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.