How Effective Are Forums for Learning in Mechanical Engineering?

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Nice to finally join this forum! I'm currently at a community college taking care of my pre-reqs then transferring to get my degree is mechanical engineering! I've visited this forum a few times and thought it was a good way to expand my knowledge! Anyway, nice to meet you all!
 
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Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
hermana said:
Nice to finally join this forum! I'm currently at a community college taking care of my pre-reqs then transferring to get my degree is mechanical engineering! I've visited this forum a few times and thought it was a good way to expand my knowledge! Anyway, nice to meet you all!
greetings and welcome
enjoy your time here at PF :smile:Dave
 
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