??? 07/12/05 21:28 Read: times |
#97178 - Yes, short term 8051 oriented Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Salaam,
Joseph Hebert said:
If you want a short term (1 or 2 year course), ITT Tech is a quality organization. Yes, 1 or 2 year (max.) Joseph Hebert said:
You won't get the prestige of a normal 4 year university That's exactly what I needn't. I'm already proud of leaving university. I Passed 2/3 + of the Hardware Eng. curriculum, Then one shiny day I woke up and simply decided against going to the university. Joseph Hebert said:
You may want to consider having the prestige associated with a full fledged university's name on your degree. No, Thank you, I choose life. Joseph Hebert said:
One of my undergraduate degrees is an A.Sc., a two year degree, in electronics technology. Many 4-year universities offer 2 year degrees. This two year A.Sc. (dunno what it stands for) seems good, Now: . Any one-year ones? Applicable at all? . Know any A.Sc. specifically on embedded and more specifically with a 8051 ambiance not generally on elec. or computer? . 'room and board' is important for me, BTW. . What I'm looking for is "best bet for 8051 study." as Tomas said. Joseph Hebert said:
The only thing I would add is that you may find immigration to the U.S., from Iran, difficult right now. That doesn't mean it's impossible, but you should go into it with open eyes. Thanks, will do. And thanks for your detailed reply Joseph. |