Not a problem at all, @JMT. It’s nice to get a bunch of posts to the thread - regardless of the subject.I spent too long in the university. 188 hours just to get my bachelors degree cuz I didn’t know what I wanted to do. Then to punish myself I went back and took 88 more hours to get really edumecated. Now my second job is adjunct faculty teaching one semester a year at a graduate school. Engineering would be interesting though. Math was my forte but never went past Cal 2 and I’d need a big refresher. Homeschooling the kids keeps me around education constantly. I’m usually trying to get away from everything academic (see my bolt on build thread ). I hate grading papers. I apologize for clogging up your build thread @NashvilleTJ
I get it on the math. When I was doing my undergraduate work, I got to my last semester having met all the requirements for my major and a minor - I just needed about 15 credits to get to the 120 required to graduate. I could have coasted, but I always enjoyed economics - so in that last semester I took five upper level economics courses to pick up that degree as well. Upper level econ is heavy, heavy on the calculus side - but today I wouldn’t recognize a differential equation if it bit me in the ass.
But even building the rig, I still use trig, geometry and algebra all the time - so all that study was worth it.