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I am a NEET in my late 20s and I want to escape it.
Ideally, I'd like to study and enter the field of electrical engineering.
What are some books to read, lectures to watch, or things to do to prepare while I'm still a neet? What can I do to prepare while I have the free time of a NEET?
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>>34399053
>I am a NEET in my late 20s and I want to escape it.
>Ideally, I'd like to study and enter the field of electrical engineering.
it's a good idea anon :D
>What are some books to read, lectures to watch, or things to do to prepare while I'm still a neet?
you can try some projects on your own
you should definitely brush up on your math, try some SAT practice tests, etc

learning the discipline to study etc. after years of NEETing is probably gonna be the hardest part, but the structure of college can help
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you can often get an electrician apprenticeship & go straight into a career, without much more than a highschool education to start, and make decent money doing that
it might be difficult if you're late 20s, but it's something to be aware of

college is good but u gotta find a way to pay for it, obviously, have a plan of some sort
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>>34399091
I've thought about this. I'm not sure how much an electrician and an electrical engineer overlap, but I'm sure they must to some degree.
My main interest in electrical engineering is being able to design circuit boards.



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