Message from @Marushia Dark
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yup; and practice 8 yrs professionally before taking it
but not all MET programs are the same
That's why it's called representation. As opposed to the genuine thing. When you use an attorney, you're turning over your person, your rights, to their care. A lawyer is more like an advisor.
some are ME equivalent
fun fact the dprks military budget is smaller than the NYPD
What are MET and EET?
@Marushia Dark can you have someone who isn't certified but you personally know represent you?
Mechanical engineer technician?
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering Technology
I see
yup; sometimes a 2 yr associates (tech)
basically
I wish I knew more ME
sometimes a 4 yr
And electronicles
the ones with 'T' dont know maths or theoretical nearly as much
wrong
SOME
correct
@Coolitic The courts won't allow it. My teachers and I have tried and they REALLY don't like that. Think of it like this. You're a doctor and know how to save lives, but you don't have a license so you get in trouble if you try to help, even if you're honest and skilled.
want to see my degree?
"nearly as much"
they still know it ofc
but they dont go into it as much
Dem pixie wrangling for computes is such a confusing mess for me, even though I know how every component in the confuser works separately
I took a 4 yr calc based degree; practiced 10 yrs+ as Electrical Engineering
'T' is basically more akin to applied science
my Degree: Electrcial Enineering... Technology
So the best we've been able to do is teach people how to represent themselves and to study the law. That was partly what motivated me to write my books is to seed legal principles into pop culture and have people learn while they're having fun
you learn the application much more than you do the theory
it's like an IT vs a CS
not at all schools
that is a generalization
ofc it's a generalization
some schools add the labs and tech ONTO of the theory
Blessed be your spread of legal help
other schools don't
ME still get labs ofc
but, again
they get a lot more into it with the theory