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	<title>Comments on: Earning Masters In Electrical Engineering While Working At The Same Time?</title>
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		<title>By: Nyx</title>
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		<description>I tried that too. There are no MSEE degrees to be found online (at least as of a year or so ago). The main reason why is doing labwork and the equipment and software that you&#039;ll need to do the work. 
For me, it would of meant going to night school at the local university for at least 5 years in order to finish the degree. Since I&#039;m in my 50&#039;s, that just didn&#039;t seem practical. 
If your a lot younger, it might be worthwhile to do.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I tried that too. There are no MSEE degrees to be found online (at least as of a year or so ago). The main reason why is doing labwork and the equipment and software that you&#8217;ll need to do the work.<br />
For me, it would of meant going to night school at the local university for at least 5 years in order to finish the degree. Since I&#8217;m in my 50&#8242;s, that just didn&#8217;t seem practical.<br />
If your a lot younger, it might be worthwhile to do.</p>
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