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BS Electrical Engineering, Should I?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blk04L" data-source="post: 16783129" data-attributes="member: 48574"><p>If you got the time to dedicate to the classes, do it.</p><p>I wasn't the best at the advanced math classes(found them to lack any real world value) but the actual engineering classes were great.</p><p></p><p>Some of the courses require a lot of homework/self teaching so just prepare for long nights while still working-which at times you travel to locations, right?</p><p></p><p>Civil Engineer here. Retarded when it comes to anything electrical though</p><p></p><p>If you get the degree, do you have a PE over you so you can gain "Experience" to take the FE and then the PE exams? </p><p>Saw you want to possibly be a consultant in the future</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blk04L, post: 16783129, member: 48574"] If you got the time to dedicate to the classes, do it. I wasn't the best at the advanced math classes(found them to lack any real world value) but the actual engineering classes were great. Some of the courses require a lot of homework/self teaching so just prepare for long nights while still working-which at times you travel to locations, right? Civil Engineer here. Retarded when it comes to anything electrical though If you get the degree, do you have a PE over you so you can gain "Experience" to take the FE and then the PE exams? Saw you want to possibly be a consultant in the future [/QUOTE]
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