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On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 10:48:45 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Turns out I would have followed the same career path and would have been able to accomplish whatever I have in my accomplishment bucket without the degree. It certainly helped. But, (and you may find this impossible to understand or believe), the Navy electronic and electrical schools covered the same technical material in a much more comprehensive way when compared to the civilian colleges and universities where I also took courses. That was my experience. I took basic electricity 101 and basic electronics 101. (Essentially DC circuits and AC circuits respectively) All it really did for me was allow me to get 104 out of 108 on the ETST and allowed me to go to FT school Once I got there, I had pretty much wrapped up everything I learned in "college " in a couple of weeks, my coasting was over and I had to "turn to". |
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