Hello, I am the dyslexic carpenter wishing to become the dyslexic electrician. What I want to know is what does the math portion of the electrical trade training entail? I know how to compensate for my dyslexia with measuring but never having been a math whiz, I have concerns about it. School starts tomorrow and I am still uncertain about attending. Thanks Ducki
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couple things
you are new here so your first post took awhile to get on the site, that's standard. so I suspect that is the reason you have similar posts in different folders.
I'm not an electrician, but an EE by education.
if you've done roof framing, I don't beleive you will have any trouble with the math
i suspect you will be working with cosines and such
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