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On 6/18/12 12:07 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 06:14:07 -0400, X ` Man wrote: The issue is that actually getting knowledge is slow to come by in college. I got 2 semesters of electronic engineering in 4 weeks in a Navy school. That was just part of 18 weeks of training that came at us fast. You didn't have to learn it, they have ships they want to have painted. Yeah, I'm *sure* you got the equivalent of two semesters of engineering training in four weeks. Right. I believe that. === The navy electronics courses are absolutley first rate and easily comparable to the Circuits 101 and Circuits 102 courses that EEs take in terms of practical, hands-on knowledge. In addition to circuit theory, EEs also need advanced mathematics, physics and design which is necessary for theoretical analysis and modeling. The navy does not offer that because it is not needed to do practical work in the field. Nowhere did I state or claim the navy courses weren't first rate. I stated that four weeks of training was not the equivalent of two semesters in engineering school. Try reading for comprehension. |
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On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 12:28:48 -0400, X ` Man
wrote: Try reading for comprehension. === Likewise. Apparently the Socratic method did not teach you to recognize when someone is partially agreeing with you. |
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