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Ilyo
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Hi, I'm currently 16 and am very passionate towards electricity, always have been for a few years been focused on becoming an electrical engineer. Though I have hit a bit of a wall, I also found my self really getting into particles, and plasma.
Right now I am in a electrical engineering program formed by my school district.
Last year I took a electrical trades program to get a better grasp on AC electricity (we pretty much just wired houses all year)
and I just recently got my comptia A+ certification..
I also know some C++ and ASM programing
So these are my questions..
Is the colorado school of mines a good place to get a bachelors in electrical engineering?
Also I heard you could get a bachelors in one subject a masters in a different and doctorate in another, is this true? If so please tell me any restrictions and how it is done
assuming the above question is true, after getting a bachelors in Electrical engineering what would be a good masters/doctorate for a plasma/particle enthusiast? (I know plasma does have a bit to do with electricity. but I'm not sure if it would be covered in electrical engineering.. )
Thank you for reading, Ilyo
Right now I am in a electrical engineering program formed by my school district.
Last year I took a electrical trades program to get a better grasp on AC electricity (we pretty much just wired houses all year)
and I just recently got my comptia A+ certification..
I also know some C++ and ASM programing
So these are my questions..
Is the colorado school of mines a good place to get a bachelors in electrical engineering?
Also I heard you could get a bachelors in one subject a masters in a different and doctorate in another, is this true? If so please tell me any restrictions and how it is done
assuming the above question is true, after getting a bachelors in Electrical engineering what would be a good masters/doctorate for a plasma/particle enthusiast? (I know plasma does have a bit to do with electricity. but I'm not sure if it would be covered in electrical engineering.. )
Thank you for reading, Ilyo