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Self Training: Mechanical Engineering

06/24/2007 10:12 AM

now i'm a student in engineering mechanic, and I live in Viet Nam,but now it's too difficult for me to get a job.So now I want to self-study in mechanical engineering sothat i can work in factory, how can I study?thanks

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#1

Re: Self Training: Mechanical Engineering

06/25/2007 12:57 AM

Even I'd like information on this.

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Re: Self Training: Mechanical Engineering

06/25/2007 1:52 AM

HHT64,

You are a student now! and you want to work also. This means that you will work on the day time and study on the night time. And then you want a time of self-study for Mechanical Engineering also? Well, Engineering Mechanic is a subject of Mechanical Engineering.

What is your Age Now and what level are you now in College?

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#3

Re: Self Training: Mechanical Engineering

06/25/2007 8:48 AM

Hi,

Do you mean what qualification certificate you need to learn? There are plenty of subjects you have to study at university. Qualified mechanic gets job very easy nowaday.

Rgds

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Re: Self Training: Mechanical Engineering

06/25/2007 9:28 AM

Hi HHT64;

Check out this website www.penFosterCollegeIntl.com , they provide the Associate of Science Degree Mechanical Engineering Technology. You can study through materials via the internet and also by mail box correspondence. They have good payment schemes you could choose from.

I hope this will help you.

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Re: Self Training: Mechanical Engineering

06/25/2007 9:36 AM

You can look into some online course. enroll and start from there.

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