Hi everyone,
I've always wanted to know how to learn electronics with a hands on approach. I graduated with an electrical engineering degree about 10 years ago and never worked in industry. We studied very little hands on practical electronics - mostly math and theory. I have plenty of books from college and tech school already. I know what is basically covered in each course and even if I retook all of these courses over again, I still wouldn't be able to troubleshoot and design electronics with only this knowledge.
My question is: Does anyone know of an electronics mentor/tutor/designer in the NJ area that I could gladly pay to help teach me (first analog and then digital)electronics along with doing some self study just to get a jump start on it. I work full time and don't have hours and hours to experiment doing the wrong things when an experienced person could steer me onto the right track and clear up problems that I may have much quicker and efficiently.
Thanks,
John
I've always wanted to know how to learn electronics with a hands on approach. I graduated with an electrical engineering degree about 10 years ago and never worked in industry. We studied very little hands on practical electronics - mostly math and theory. I have plenty of books from college and tech school already. I know what is basically covered in each course and even if I retook all of these courses over again, I still wouldn't be able to troubleshoot and design electronics with only this knowledge.
My question is: Does anyone know of an electronics mentor/tutor/designer in the NJ area that I could gladly pay to help teach me (first analog and then digital)electronics along with doing some self study just to get a jump start on it. I work full time and don't have hours and hours to experiment doing the wrong things when an experienced person could steer me onto the right track and clear up problems that I may have much quicker and efficiently.
Thanks,
John