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Originally Posted by Bob148
Cool. Despite my lack of formal math study, I used to be really into studying theoretical concepts. I got about as far into the study as possible without knowing any calculus. That was a long time ago, but I still occasionally realize that when I look in the rear view mirror while driving, I'm looking into the past.
You're someone who likes digging in to things. Kahn academy is an amazing resource. Don't know enough calc to learn stuff you want to know? No problem. Go through their math library until you get to the beginning of what you want to know. Maybe go back a step into algebra for a refresher, or even just take the first calc and see if there's something you need.
My father in law is also an electrical engineer. He's retired, but was interested. He said something along the lines of the Kahn calc classed being better than what he learned in college, and his attempt to refresh stuff he forgot becoming the chance to learn stuff he was never taught.
I suspect that the self paced part will be a huge plus for you, as well. Find something you want to know. Figure out the steps you need to go through to understand that. Do those steps. Profit in knowledge. A freaking piece of paper that claims you know stuff? That's so 80's.
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River completes runner-runner flush
Tough to beat you when your turned TPTK becomes the nuts on the river.