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Sep 16 2015 08:55am
What would I go to school for to learn more about how magnets and electronics work.

Or more specific speakers and stuff like that

And is there enough work to actually go to school for something like this.

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Sep 16 2015 02:19pm
If your goal is car and/or home theater systems, I suggest a specialized school in that field.
I was going to say Mobile Dynamics situated in Phoenix, but I just read the one in Toronto, closed by going bankrupt... which makes no sense. It was quite expensive when I was about to go there lol.

Anyway, if thats not the field you want to go in, void my opinion and best of luck! :D
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Sep 16 2015 04:34pm
Yes, engineering / physics
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Sep 16 2015 08:33pm
What norm said if you mean going to college. Electrical engineering is cool.
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Sep 16 2015 10:41pm
ee would be the way to go for you
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Sep 17 2015 04:35am
Electrical engineering sounds fun.

If I was going to go strictly car audio I was going to go to Daytona car audio Institute in Florida. But I moves to the netherlands 6 months ago so that's not going to work out anymore.

What all can I do for work with am electrical engineering degree?
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Sep 17 2015 03:00pm
Quote (SIKKaudio @ 17 Sep 2015 12:35)
Electrical engineering sounds fun.

If I was going to go strictly car audio I was going to go to Daytona car audio Institute in Florida. But I moves to the netherlands 6 months ago so that's not going to work out anymore.

What all can I do for work with am electrical engineering degree?


Where to begin.. Its pretty close to think about something and in one way electrical engineering is/can be involved

When/if u start studying engineering because u think something looks cool/u wanna work with i can pretty much guarantee u will discover so many other aspects that also looks cool while studying that u gonna end up with something far from what u initially thought

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Sep 17 2015 10:38pm
I would do chemistry/physics/EE

and yes, these professions are usually very employable
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