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    theory816
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    Hi Dave. Just wanted to check in with you.

    Right now I am taking a basic physics 101 class in college. Honestly, I’m really loving this subject, although I struggle with the math as it’s something I’ve been quite weak in since HS. But after being halfway through this course, I finally REALLY understand a lot of what you say here. It’s all starting to make sense. I think physics is something I want to get deeper into.

    I’m also finally understanding you when you said that computer/electronics/electrical engineering will be big and have great importance.

    But Dave, I’m in kind of a dilemma. I want to get some experience in the car industry but I live in MO. There’s nothing here lol. What do you think I should do? Should I just keep on studying on my own to really master these subjects or should I get out there to see what’s going on? How can I get some short, general experience in the industry according to my situation? Thanks.

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    As you see, pretty much the entire auto industry is in Detroit, Germany or Japan, and there is pretty much nothing in Missouri. My best suggestion is to go through the Ford, GM and Stellantis web sites (in careers) and see if you can find anything of interest that you quality for with your current background and education. Seriously consider something in manufacturing. Also realize that these companies will pay your tuition.

    Dave

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