i applaud this gentlemen because i am in my thirties and i also decided to go,back to school for an engineering degree and to everybody thinking of going back to school is never to late just dedicate your self and you will be succesful.
I'm 38 years old and I have 4 years left until I can retire from my current job. I have always wanted to pursue a job and electronics engineering. I've felt recently like I'm just told old and my time has come and gone, but after seeing this video, I am motivated and encouraged. Than you
Hell Yes, Im 27 and planning on finishing High School (again because they dont accept GED in Mexico) and then on to Engineering in Geology. Mining business pays extremely well, especially in utilities!
i am 24 years when i was 20 i registered in college i had studied as hard as i couldm, however , i had to quit because the tuition was high , and the teachers were bad ... too however i could learn english , in 2 years it is not perfect english but i am workign so hard in that , i am going to continue my career at 25 in Ecuador , i almost quit but i saw this video i said come on lets go you can do ti , any man who read this you can do it, turn off you negative voice in your head you can do it
if i attain a degree in electronic engineering by the age of 32 could i have any chance to get a job in a company or should I be viewed from potential employers as too old for this(and in order to get the degree you will have no working experience)?
+bronxstar183 R. The school should post the Math requirement for the program itself, and the individual courses. (In their Academic Calendar/ Course Descriptions). My school had a requirement of College Algebra for the Electronics Technicians (2-year program). This was an Algebra course, right before Pre-Calculus. (You couldn't get lower than a C). Pre-Calculus was Trigonometry and more Algebra. So basically if you were to start fresh in a cc, it could go: Pre-Algebra--->Algebra 1---->Algebra 2---->College Algebra. This electronic field is a great mindset to develop: problem-solving, logic, defeating a challenge. Troubleshooting complicated machines, awesome.
I'm 20 and currently enrolled at a community college in my city but I just don't know what to do. I have no real strong points academically but i like computer and technology related stuff but not the engineering/hands on/building/heavy machinery stuff. anyone got any good advice they could send my way? anything will help...i just feel like in completely stuck. Thanks!
It depends on your income situation. If you come from a poor family and are poor then go for anything that will make you $$. After that try to start your own business or go back to school to take up what your really passionate about. If your middle class and have parents to support you I would say pick something fun. As long as you don’t collect debt. Pick something fun. If that fails you can always start over.
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There are several components to learning circuits. One resource I discovered that successfully combines these is the Gregs Electro Blog (google it if you're interested) definately the best info i've heard of. look at this great websit
i applaud this gentlemen because i am in my thirties and i also decided to go,back to school for an engineering degree and to everybody thinking of going back to school is never to late just dedicate your self and you will be succesful.
I'm 38 years old and I have 4 years left until I can retire from my current job. I have always wanted to pursue a job and electronics engineering. I've felt recently like I'm just told old and my time has come and gone, but after seeing this video, I am motivated and encouraged. Than you
Trooper81277 thank you... you encourage me to try to go back to college.
how about you now ?
Hell Yes, Im 27 and planning on finishing High School (again because they dont accept GED in Mexico) and then on to Engineering in Geology. Mining business pays extremely well, especially in utilities!
There is no age to learn. Anyone can get inspiration from this video.
Pursue a degree in something your interested in and don't let yourself fail without knowing you gave it everything you got.
From double entry book keeping to embedded systems- excellent
Knowledge is power.
gave me so much inspiration. Thank you so much for this video.
i am 24 years when i was 20 i registered in college i had studied as hard as i couldm, however , i had to quit because the tuition was high , and the teachers were bad ... too however i could learn english , in 2 years it is not perfect english but i am workign so hard in that , i am going to continue my career at 25 in Ecuador , i almost quit but i saw this video i said come on lets go you can do ti , any man who read this you can do it, turn off you negative voice in your head you can do it
I want to become an electronic/electrical engineer. I am working towards my dream. After I am certified I would like to work for Microsoft or Intel
Me too bro
if i attain a degree in electronic engineering by the age of 32 could i have any chance to get a job in a company or should I be viewed from potential employers as too old for this(and in order to get the degree you will have no working experience)?
inspiring story
@boricua2152 29 years old and going to OU next year for petroleum engineering...
How it was man?
How about programming?
great bro
Im proud of you caroline from zoom
Do you have to be good at math?
+bronxstar183 R. The school should post the Math requirement for the program itself, and the individual courses. (In their Academic Calendar/ Course Descriptions). My school had a requirement of College Algebra for the Electronics Technicians (2-year program). This was an Algebra course, right before Pre-Calculus. (You couldn't get lower than a C). Pre-Calculus was Trigonometry and more Algebra. So basically if you were to start fresh in a cc, it could go: Pre-Algebra--->Algebra 1---->Algebra 2---->College Algebra. This electronic field is a great mindset to develop: problem-solving, logic, defeating a challenge. Troubleshooting complicated machines, awesome.
embedded systems architecture perhaps?
this is very intresting
kinda cool. better than most.
thanks for sharing ATETV
I'm 20 and currently enrolled at a community college in my city but I just don't know what to do. I have no real strong points academically but i like computer and technology related stuff but not the engineering/hands on/building/heavy machinery stuff.
anyone got any good advice they could send my way?
anything will help...i just feel like in completely stuck.
Thanks!
Black Hole try programming.
It depends on your income situation. If you come from a poor family and are poor then go for anything that will make you $$. After that try to start your own business or go back to school to take up what your really passionate about. If your middle class and have parents to support you I would say pick something fun. As long as you don’t collect debt. Pick something fun. If that fails you can always start over.
I hope you ended up finding your way! Would love to hear an update.
You got to sit down and decide what's best for you ..
There are several components to learning circuits. One resource I found which succeeds in merging these is the Gregs Electro Blog (google it if you're interested) definately the most incredible course that I've heard of. Check out this unbelievable website.
it's caroline from zoom! =D
There are several components to learning circuits. One resource I discovered that successfully combines these is the Gregs Electro Blog (google it if you're interested) definately the best info i've heard of. look at this great websit
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