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Originally Posted by Bangarang
I'm planning on doing the same thing, opposite order. As soon as I have my car paid off and enough money saved up for tuition I'm going back to school for electrical engineering. Hopefully within a year or so.
Taking our classes would mostly just help understand how the theory is applied in real life. I don't know how many times I've said "f****ng engineers!!" cause it looks good on paper but not real life! 
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Shweet, it's a fun degree. I have really enjoyed it. Haha nice, we learned that in Senior Design. Come up with an elaborate plan, go to execute it and have to re-engineer the plan to make it work because of unforeseen and overlooked problems.
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