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  1. TheFabricator

    Advice for getting into the Engineering profession.

    Thanks everyone for the advice, I’ve been doing a bit of looking around the internet and have found many good resources for learning physics and math. I understand that online website can’t replace a course in such subjects but I’m hoping that it will give me the basic skills I need to be...
  2. TheFabricator

    Advice for getting into the Engineering profession.

    mgtrp, I know a few electrian that have done just that was well, they complete two more years after the regular four years of their apprenticeship and become electrical engineers. Sadly in the engineering fabrication trade this isn’t an option. Regards Stefan
  3. TheFabricator

    Advice for getting into the Engineering profession.

    Hi all, Thanks for all the replies, I understand math is a major part of engineering but I wasn’t sure about physics. I am based in Australia in a medium rural town, where there is no community college and the closest university does not offer engineering as part of their curriculum. I...
  4. TheFabricator

    Advice for getting into the Engineering profession.

    Hi all, I am after some advice and insight about the engineering profession. I am 20 and I have just finished an apprenticeship in the engineering fabrication industry. I left school at 16 to peruse my apprenticeship, and did not complete my final years of schooling. I have become bored with...

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