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>> No.8912958 [View]
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Hey guys im an EE major physics minor and need one more upper level physics class to complete the minor Would it be jewish to take a physics class "Electromagnetic Theory" the semester after taking an EE class "Electromagnetic Field Theory"

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So I am one of those smartass /g/ teenagers who is probably going to pursue a degree in pentesting. However, my real passion is mechanical engineering. I want to learn this in my own time. So far, since my highschool has a crappy math/stem path, I am graduating with Calculus 1 so I am not really advanced enough for late year college textbooks.

Basically all that I am asking is what topics should I pursue in a sequential order (like cal 2 phys 2 etc) so that I can at least do hobby stuff with mechanical engineering like designing my own 2 stroke engine or something.

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