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Then what should I study?So don't study Physics then...........
But don't you need physics to be a CISCO engineer?Isn't that a hard profession?Don't you need advanced physics for that?I told you earlier in response to one of your posts.
Go on I'll buy it "what is a CISCO engineer" ?r more to the point what does a CISCO engineer do exactly?But don't you need physics to be a CISCO engineer?Isn't that a hard profession?Don't you need advanced physics for that?
They install and support comms networks as well as working on and configuring cisco switches within an enterprise network.Go on I'll buy it "what is a CISCO engineer" ?r more to the point what does a CISCO engineer do exactly?
Nope, if you where smart enough you would have Googled the criteria for what you need. Maybe being an electrician is a far more suitable roll for you.But don't you need physics to be a CISCO engineer?Isn't that a hard profession?Don't you need advanced physics for that?
thanks for thatThey install and support comms networks as well as working on and configuring cisco switches within an enterprise network.
Job wise, better then being a Electrical Trainee
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I just found something with the chapter electricity in physics for engineers:I told you earlier in response to one of your posts.
Well I did googled it and it showed me the requirements of programming,physics chapters electricity and electromagnetism at the level of differentiation and integrals.Nope, if you where smart enough you would have Googled the criteria for what you need. Maybe being an electrician is a far more suitable roll for you.
You must have Googled the wrong thing check out CCNA for starters.Well I did googled it and it showed me the requirements of programming,physics chapters electricity and electromagnetism at the level of differentiation and integrals.
Also I sent you a conversation and you didn't answer me.Is the conversation not working?
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