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BS Electrical Engineering, Should I?
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<blockquote data-quote="James Snover" data-source="post: 16782963" data-attributes="member: 67454"><p>HELL YES! </p><p></p><p>And why haven't you signed up already?</p><p></p><p>Qualifier: sorry if I'm being a bit strident. This is, literally, at 60 years old, my single biggest regret in not pursuing. Granted, I've done super well as an old guy with no degree, but if I had it all to do over again, EE would have been it! I originally studied High Energy physics, what used to be called "nuclear engineering," until you couldn't get grant money for it, anymore. That didn't work out, for a bunch of reasons. But looking back on it all from 40-odd years down the road, EE would have been the way to go!</p><p></p><p>And: if you can handle quadratic equations, you CAN handle calculus and trig, and might even find them to be fun. Seriously.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, quit screwing around and tell them, "Where do I sign?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Snover, post: 16782963, member: 67454"] HELL YES! And why haven't you signed up already? Qualifier: sorry if I'm being a bit strident. This is, literally, at 60 years old, my single biggest regret in not pursuing. Granted, I've done super well as an old guy with no degree, but if I had it all to do over again, EE would have been it! I originally studied High Energy physics, what used to be called "nuclear engineering," until you couldn't get grant money for it, anymore. That didn't work out, for a bunch of reasons. But looking back on it all from 40-odd years down the road, EE would have been the way to go! And: if you can handle quadratic equations, you CAN handle calculus and trig, and might even find them to be fun. Seriously. Seriously, quit screwing around and tell them, "Where do I sign?" [/QUOTE]
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