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Need help with a general question and problem - what to study

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Hey! Just joined the forum, hope to get things going and fit in with the rest.
I had this this bugging me for a long time - not knowing what subjects there are in the Electronics and Telecommunication (?) I can learn, in addition to the stuff that I learn in school. My main goal is to study at home and gain more knowledge in these subjects. I got stuck with searching for resources on the web, that's probably because it's hard for me to translate the subjects that are being taught in class (I'm a 12th grader from Israel, and it seems that things are different worldwide, at least for me 8-O).
Okay, so I really need directions on what I can study next (By my self on the computer or from books, whatever!).

subjects that I've learned and still study -
Micro electronics - computer engineering: pretty primitive stuff, Basic C, Assembly for the 8051 micro controller.

Telecommunication - AM/FM modulation, PAM and other digital modulations that I don't remember, lol; There is also "Noise" that is basically calculations of the noise effect in the circuit; Oscillators, like the Clapp, Hartley and the Colpitts oscillator circuits.

Logical gates, Transistors and basic electronics. Although we haven't studied AC voltage, capacitors and coils.

Ohh, yeah, circuit of an oscilloscope, its functions, really in depth stuff!.


After this long thread, Hope that you guys really can help me :bang:.

Thanks in advanced, Daniel.
 

As you are studying at home, you should choose a topic that you are interested in and hopefully it will bloom into a career. No point in becoming an expert in some obsolete topic (thermionic valves for instance) as the chances are that you will never be able to put this knowledge into practice, unless you fancy building high end Hi Fi kit :)
Frank
 

As you are studying at home, you should choose a topic that you are interested in and hopefully it will bloom into a career. No point in becoming an expert in some obsolete topic (thermionic valves for instance) as the chances are that you will never be able to put this knowledge into practice, unless you fancy building high end Hi Fi kit :)
Frank

Thanks Frank! But do you have by any chance a list of topics in English? or maybe a resource that I can start from?
 

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