Geeeeeeeeeee David, you think you have it bad it was OVER FIFTY YEARS ago I was an Electrical Engineering student at Purdue University and I even took a course in vacuum tubes lol. See why I always tell people after I offer electrical advice NO WARRANTY !!!!
Indeed Calculus, Physics, Differential Equations, Electronics of Solids (involved Quantum Mechanics) WERE EXTRMEMLY DIFFICULT grrrrrrr
While I used those subjects over my career, it was the actual hands on design experience and especially all the National Electrical Code (NEC) Seminars and Workshops I attended that provided a big part of my education. That's one reason why I always ask people to consider professional advice in addition to lay person advice where fire and life safety are concerned. If that wasn't enough "punishment" on my old brains hard drive then later in life I graduated from Law School and can't decide which course (Law or Electrical Engineering) was the toughest ????????
Thanks David for the advice yourself and other fine professional electricians and engineers who frequent this board are kind enough to offer. I try my best to help whenever I can.
Take care all and keep safe
God Bless America in these difficult times, keep her safe strong and great
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