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RoboDude
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Hello,
I have done much studying on my own with electrical engineering. I have also successfully built working curcuits, know essential tools like multimeters, solderless breaboards, ect. Know how to make PCB's. Know fundamental laws and formulas. So I don't consider myself a major newbie.
I was thinking about going to college to do further studies in this, but it appears I don't qualify for financial aid. I never planned to work for someone, I plan to be more of an independant researcher. Robotics is my passion and that's what I plan to do.
So, my question is should I still try to go to college to learn about electrical engineering and try to get the money situation with that to work somehow? Or should I just continue independantly learning electrical engineering?
Thanks a ton for the advice.
I have done much studying on my own with electrical engineering. I have also successfully built working curcuits, know essential tools like multimeters, solderless breaboards, ect. Know how to make PCB's. Know fundamental laws and formulas. So I don't consider myself a major newbie.
I was thinking about going to college to do further studies in this, but it appears I don't qualify for financial aid. I never planned to work for someone, I plan to be more of an independant researcher. Robotics is my passion and that's what I plan to do.
So, my question is should I still try to go to college to learn about electrical engineering and try to get the money situation with that to work somehow? Or should I just continue independantly learning electrical engineering?
Thanks a ton for the advice.