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Old 08-09-2013, 06:47 AM   #1
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No that is something you would have to figure out, talk to the credit companies.

Ok, thanks for the information.

Also, I have a concern about AECF, I already a bachelor degree in Electronics Engineering. Will there be any circuit board designing, circuit analysis, robotic systems in which we will be working with?

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Old 08-09-2013, 07:58 AM   #2
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Ok, thanks for the information.

Also, I have a concern about AECF, I already a bachelor degree in Electronics Engineering. Will there be any circuit board designing, circuit analysis, robotic systems in which we will be working with?

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No designing or robotics. But there is electronic theory involved.
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No designing or robotics. But there is electronic theory involved.
So it be just reading schematics and troubleshooting.
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So it be just reading schematics and troubleshooting.
Yeah that's pretty much all you do when things are broke. Mostly you'll do maintaince which is just reading step by step instructions.
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