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Now you cant go anywhere

Hey you hooman " statue "
Now you cant go anywhere
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Hey everyone,
I’m currently a 3rd-year Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) student, and to be honest, I’ve fallen behind. Between some personal stuff and just losing focus and my fundamentals are not clear, and I’m looking at my situation which i am feeling completely overwhelmed.
I’ve decided to put in the work and "restart" my learning from scratch, but I don't want to waste time on things that aren't critical.
My question is: What is the most logical sequence to study these subjects? If you had to build the "Foundations of EEE" roadmap to survive the 3rd and 4th years, what would it look like?
Specifically:
The Prerequisites: Which 1st-year and 2nd-year subjects are "must-knows" before I touch 3rd-year material? (I’m assuming Network Theory is high on the list?)
Resources: Are there any specific YouTube channels (like Neso Academy or All About Electronics) or textbooks that made things "click" for you?
Math: How much Calculus and Linear Algebra do I need to know?
My goal is to catch up on the essentials. Any advice on how to structure my study sessions without over stress.
Thanks in advance!
Has anybody use these
I am little bit confuse I mean how does this sound huh
My previous earphone had single driver both side
One side is dead now i am using other one
This buddy have two two driver on both side
If one driver get stop working then also i can one that side because other one is working or what huh haha lol
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Hey everyone,
I’m currently a 3rd-year Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) student, and to be honest, I’ve fallen behind. Between some personal stuff and just losing focus and my fundamentals are not clear, and I’m looking at my situation which i am feeling completely overwhelmed.
I’ve decided to put in the work and "restart" my learning from scratch, but I don't want to waste time on things that aren't critical.
My question is: What is the most logical sequence to study these subjects? If you had to build the "Foundations of EEE" roadmap to survive the 3rd and 4th years, what would it look like?
Specifically:
The Prerequisites: Which 1st-year and 2nd-year subjects are "must-knows" before I touch 3rd-year material? (I’m assuming Network Theory is high on the list?)
Resources: Are there any specific YouTube channels (like Neso Academy or All About Electronics) or textbooks that made things "click" for you?
Math: How much Calculus and Linear Algebra do I need to know?
My goal is to catch up on the essentials. Any advice on how to structure my study sessions without over stress.
Thanks in advance!
Hey Everyone
This is motorola g34 phone software update page screenshot.
My phone is not root and its bootloader is also lock.
I had updated my phone to 1 March 2026 security patch update and you can also see the software version on the screenshot.
After this update my Wifi and Hotspot are not working.
Any solution please.
I was trying to generating something in gemini and got this pop up in chat haha