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Iccanui
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Hi my name is Daryll or Iccanui, whatever you guys want to call me. Thank you in advance for your time in reading this.
Just a quick summary of what my story is so you know where I'm coming from.
I've worked in the field of information technology for about 15 years ( 37 now ). Mostly repairing computers building computers, nothing too serious. Recently the job i was working at went down hill enough that i decided it was best to leave. For a long time i was not very happy there, basically because as much as i liked building PC's and Networking, actually working in it was not exciting or rewarding and going through my Microsoft Certs was ... well not super exciting work.
Anyway. Little by little over the last few years i have been leaning to space related areas. I wanted to be a astronaut when i was a kid, but when i heard 6 years of collage was what i had to look forward too, i didnt believe i had it in me to even try. We can talk about my family and their lack of support and skills at mocking things they can't understand later.
So fast forward to this year. I am really excited about what's going on. Between listening to Neil Degrasse Tyson, seeing Bill Nye coming back, discovering NASATV, getting hooked on the MSL 7 minutes of terror and the lead up to the landing, as well as the landing, SpaceX and the commercialization of space travel, etc, i think i know where i want to work, study, learn for the rest of my life. Nothing excites me like the fields of STEM. I wish i had this outlook when i was a kid.
So on to my questions
First.
What basic skills do i need to work on as i work my way up the ladder. There is a lot of paths i would like to go and i figure as i get up the ladder more, which path will be more clear. Astro-Physics sounds mind blowing, well that and i guess Neil is a amazing orator. But other areas like Astro/Aeronautical Engineering sound fun. Even Astro biology and Astronomy, Robotics. So many things i have found that i can't even think of them all right now.
Ive decided to take on Mathematics at the moment. I went all the way back to the first lessons on Khan Academy which is Arithmetic and am trying to work my way up to algebra so i can take community collage courses and coursera courses. Aiming for Astronomy on coursera which starts at the end of November.
So as I am going through Khan Academy, the problem I am having at Khan is that there is no interaction. There is certain things that would be simple to anyone here I am sure, like factors, LCM's and stuff, that as I am learning would really help if i could talk to people. So does anyone know where i could go to talk about that kind of stuff? Would anyone here mind if i asked about such low level stuff ? If so, is there a good math forum or tutor type thing anyone can direct me too ?
I am really trying to change my destiny here. And i figure if i take it step by step, i can.
Thank you so much again.
Just a quick summary of what my story is so you know where I'm coming from.
I've worked in the field of information technology for about 15 years ( 37 now ). Mostly repairing computers building computers, nothing too serious. Recently the job i was working at went down hill enough that i decided it was best to leave. For a long time i was not very happy there, basically because as much as i liked building PC's and Networking, actually working in it was not exciting or rewarding and going through my Microsoft Certs was ... well not super exciting work.
Anyway. Little by little over the last few years i have been leaning to space related areas. I wanted to be a astronaut when i was a kid, but when i heard 6 years of collage was what i had to look forward too, i didnt believe i had it in me to even try. We can talk about my family and their lack of support and skills at mocking things they can't understand later.
So fast forward to this year. I am really excited about what's going on. Between listening to Neil Degrasse Tyson, seeing Bill Nye coming back, discovering NASATV, getting hooked on the MSL 7 minutes of terror and the lead up to the landing, as well as the landing, SpaceX and the commercialization of space travel, etc, i think i know where i want to work, study, learn for the rest of my life. Nothing excites me like the fields of STEM. I wish i had this outlook when i was a kid.
So on to my questions
First.
What basic skills do i need to work on as i work my way up the ladder. There is a lot of paths i would like to go and i figure as i get up the ladder more, which path will be more clear. Astro-Physics sounds mind blowing, well that and i guess Neil is a amazing orator. But other areas like Astro/Aeronautical Engineering sound fun. Even Astro biology and Astronomy, Robotics. So many things i have found that i can't even think of them all right now.
Ive decided to take on Mathematics at the moment. I went all the way back to the first lessons on Khan Academy which is Arithmetic and am trying to work my way up to algebra so i can take community collage courses and coursera courses. Aiming for Astronomy on coursera which starts at the end of November.
So as I am going through Khan Academy, the problem I am having at Khan is that there is no interaction. There is certain things that would be simple to anyone here I am sure, like factors, LCM's and stuff, that as I am learning would really help if i could talk to people. So does anyone know where i could go to talk about that kind of stuff? Would anyone here mind if i asked about such low level stuff ? If so, is there a good math forum or tutor type thing anyone can direct me too ?
I am really trying to change my destiny here. And i figure if i take it step by step, i can.
Thank you so much again.