<p>Hey I don't post on here but I figure you guys would be the best ones to ask.</p>
<p>Anyway I'm a sophomore EE and both my physics II and networks and system teachers do not teach. The physics teacher says the education system is all politics so using his smart logic he thinks he should just give everyone at least a B and teach us the same electric field problem for 1.5 months. And the other is dumb woman who claims to be an electrical engineer with alot of programming experience and she can't even write a simple program.</p>
<p>So my dilemma is that i'm not learning the basics to electrical engineering. I'm not worried about the programming because I know it, but I'm EXTREMELY worried about the circuit analysis and fun things like that. As we speak I'm trying to teach myself, but i'm really getting bogged down. I'm trying to use my physics II textbook, Physics For Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, and various internet sites but each one tells me something different. </p>
<p>Basically what I'm asking does anyone know a book or an internet site that would help me get this crap down...</p>
<p>Or maybe I should just switch to computer science? or just kill myself?</p>