Sterling Coffey, N0SSC
ARRL Youth Editor
In a typical engineering discipline, one spends four (or more commonly, five) years in classes learning more math, science, circuit analysis and classroom topics than you could ever fathom to understand. Included in those years lies a personal responsibility to acquire an internship -- real-world work experience. Internships usually take place over summer ...
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ARRL Youth Editor
In a typical engineering discipline, one spends four (or more commonly, five) years in classes learning more math, science, circuit analysis and classroom topics than you could ever fathom to understand. Included in those years lies a personal responsibility to acquire an internship -- real-world work experience. Internships usually take place over summer ...
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