You JUST made this fukking thread last week. And we established you aren't going to do anything productive, so stop doing this shyt.
Funny... im telling dude I took that path .. i know .. and im wrong.. LOLWhat you're saying is exactly what I've read years ago. It's still the same. All the tech degrees are far different from engineer degrees.
That dude doesn't know what he's talking about. Talking about 5 years it's all the same. Techs cannot design like engineers
he said he spoke to the ASU school recruiter and wants to start spring 26.I'd send an email or call those schools and get more information since no one here knows about those schools.
Have you started calling anyone yet? That should be the first step.
Good luck, I'm in Canada so idk much about US schools tho. Why do you wanna do electrical tho?@Atsym Sknyfs @Ezekiel 25:17 @Givethanks
Found some other options
Besides ASU for EE
Electrical and Engineering Online | Electrical Engineering Online
Electrical Engineering Bachelor's Degree | Online & On-Campus | ABET-Accredited
BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering | National University
https://fiuonline.fiu.edu/programs/...elor-of-science-in-electrical-engineering.php
They are all the ones besides ASU that offer EE bachelor’s online.
Found them from here
APS
I loved it, it opened a lot of doors for me.how do you like it?
This look good?
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Associate of Science in Physics Online | Liberty University
Take The Next Step In Your Science Career With An Associate Of Science In Physics From Liberty University.www.liberty.edu

I don’t want to party breh.you wanna attend one of the top party schools... remotely?![]()
And there's a good chance depending on the company that they'll pay for the remainder of your education.Here is a hack...
Go to local community college for under 10K to get an EE associate degree.
Get a full time job with that degree and then work on completing the next 2 years at some college.
Price tag will be 15 to 20K.
National Uni is the cheapest one with a range of $50k +I'd send an email or call those schools and get more information since no one here knows about those schools.
Have you started calling anyone yet? That should be the first step.
Most alluring to me, career and salary growth in the long term. computer engineering pays more but gayGood luck, I'm in Canada so idk much about US schools tho. Why do you wanna do electrical tho?

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