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A junior student majoring in Electrical Engineering is seeking an online engineering statics course for the summer, as their school does not offer it until next year. They have found Iowa State's course to be too expensive and encountered issues with Cuesta College's testing requirements, as they do not reside in California. The student is urgently requesting recommendations for affordable online courses before registration deadlines pass. Others in the forum express understanding and offer to help find solutions. The discussion highlights the challenges of finding suitable summer courses in engineering statics.
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please I need help -- engineering statics summerschool

hi guys I'm a junior student majoring in EE and I'm looking for an online engineering statics for the summer quarter/semester. I'll be working in the summer, and my school doesn't offer the class till next year. I have been looking for 3 days so far, and I have found Iowa state, and their courses is too much expensive and I can't offered it. and I also found Cuesta College and I talked to the instructor but didnt allowed the test outside of school, and I don't live in california, so please if someone know about the online class should let me know ASAP before it's to late to register.

please help me out,



hope to hear from anyone soon :)
 
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