Message from @Fading

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2019-04-12 09:57:08 UTC  

I'm a marine so I can use the GI bill, but don't know of anywhere that will fit well.

2019-04-12 09:57:17 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 Any university should offer something like that but it depends on what you're after and what they offer

2019-04-12 09:57:31 UTC  

Hey aetos

2019-04-12 09:57:35 UTC  

What's troll earth

2019-04-12 09:57:37 UTC  

I can't think of any University here that would even offer a course that has anything to do with Yoga

2019-04-12 09:57:57 UTC  

Basically you go to the college dean for your department, tell him you wanna do something, he goes, “Yeah, sure, fμck it.” Then you get to do that and report to him each week for credits.

2019-04-12 09:58:22 UTC  

Also, Hey Bear

2019-04-12 09:58:22 UTC  

I like your avoiding of the censor bot btw, I might just steal that

2019-04-12 09:58:30 UTC  

Avoiding?

2019-04-12 09:58:35 UTC  

*Nonsense.*

2019-04-12 09:58:40 UTC  

<:GWchadThinkeyes:366999794117246976>

2019-04-12 09:58:41 UTC  

Philosophy, electrical engineering, probably some coding, and micro biology were going to be some big focal points.

2019-04-12 09:59:05 UTC  

@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 Somewhere should offer an engineering degree with flexibility

2019-04-12 09:59:12 UTC  

Free electives and such

2019-04-12 09:59:15 UTC  

Electrical Engineering really sucks, ngl. It’s very useful but super bland.

2019-04-12 09:59:32 UTC  

I'm not a good enough mathematician to do EEng

2019-04-12 09:59:40 UTC  

You also need to do Dif Eq for most high level circuitry courses.

2019-04-12 09:59:40 UTC  

I can do Mechanics but Electrical equations don't stick

2019-04-12 09:59:47 UTC  

I was an electrician in the marines so I wanted something I know really well.

2019-04-12 09:59:55 UTC  

Electrical equations are frustrating.

2019-04-12 10:00:10 UTC  

I chose chemical mostly because I found fluid dynamics and basic thermo the easiest 😄

2019-04-12 10:00:22 UTC  

Fluid dynamics easy?

2019-04-12 10:00:28 UTC  

I’m glad people like you exist.

2019-04-12 10:00:30 UTC  

I really like fluid dynamics don't ask why

2019-04-12 10:00:56 UTC  

If you really like analog, Phil, then EE may work for you.

2019-04-12 10:00:58 UTC  

That being said I have to be motivated to do it, my current job I don't do it so my knowledge has faded somewhat

2019-04-12 10:01:10 UTC  

I do

2019-04-12 10:01:51 UTC  

I think the coding would definitely be elective. That's basically a side project.

2019-04-12 10:02:08 UTC  

“There’s 80,000 Volts. Don’t worry, as long as the current doesn’t go above a few milliamperes, you’ll be *fine*.”

2019-04-12 10:02:17 UTC  

😆 😆 😆

2019-04-12 10:02:30 UTC  

“*Perfectly safe.*”

2019-04-12 10:02:38 UTC  

No shit. Take all the volts you want, but watch them amps.

2019-04-12 10:02:41 UTC  

What's life without a little risk

2019-04-12 10:02:54 UTC  

I personally find it exciting bordering on arousing being around really dangerous chemicals

2019-04-12 10:03:04 UTC  

Fucking maddening logic that somehow works out

2019-04-12 10:03:39 UTC  

I'm convinced all of electrical engineering and science is just black magicians waving their hands and it all works out

2019-04-12 10:03:50 UTC  

Maybe I'm stupid but I could just never _get_ it like I did with mechanics

2019-04-12 10:03:52 UTC  

😆 😆 😆

2019-04-12 10:04:13 UTC  

If you want a basic introduction to Computer Engineering, Phil, buy an Arduino Uno from Amazon for like $25. Tack on a tiny breadboard and grab some wires you have handy.

2019-04-12 10:04:37 UTC  

Wanna try enough electricity to try a rain forest? It's ok, just watch the amps.

2019-04-12 10:04:43 UTC  

***WHAT?!?!?!***