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I love to take things apart and build things, what major should I take? |
I love to take things apart. Then build and create other things. My family calls me a handyman because I can fix almost anything,electronic or not. What major should I have and are there any books that you can recommend me to get started? Some kind of engineer. Make sure you do well in your math classes. Electronics. |
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