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New guy! Need help with checking my electronics exam! ASAP!#5

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It seems very counter-productive to learn about something that you're never going to use and, to make it worse, is obsolete anyway. Can I ask, what is the title of this course? I might get in touch with them and ask to see their syllabus (for personal interest).

Brian
 
nikiter said:
well....i'll learn whatever they give me as long as i try and get good marks

i know i'll probably won't even use it but what can i do eh?

I understand your position.

However, shame on them for failing to properly equip you with knowledge that you can put to use in an employment situation.
 
Optikon said:
Answer to #25 is 664 Ohms.. I don't know why JimB thinks otherwise..

A transcription error from my scribbled notes.
Q25 is correct, I was trying to say that 14 is calculated the same way as 25...
and made a bit of a marmelade of it!

JimB
 
ThermalRunaway said:
It seems very counter-productive to learn about something that you're never going to use and, to make it worse, is obsolete anyway. Can I ask, what is the title of this course? I might get in touch with them and ask to see their syllabus (for personal interest).

Brian

hey sure, that'll be interesting if you do.

the college is called ICS Canada
and the exect name of the program is "Electronics Technician"

here's the link to their site my friend
**broken link removed**
 
ThermalRunaway said:
It seems very counter-productive to learn about something that you're never going to use and, to make it worse, is obsolete anyway.
Brian

The OP is studing to become a tech so I would have to agree with you.

Your statement brings to mind the seemingly endless array of never used and useless stuff that one needs to learn to get a BS.
 
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