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If i have the chance yould I sart learning what my career what I want to bet at 14 years?
I really like engineering and math and wonder if i should after school classes.
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Yes, start now. 14 is actually a great age to begin because engineering builds on itself. The math you practice today connects directly to the physics and engineering concepts you will study later. Starting early just gives you more time to get comfortable with it all.
Since you enjoy math and engineering, here are a few simple things you can do after school right now:
Khan Academy for math. Go slightly ahead of your school syllabus. It pays off fast.
EasyShiksha if you want structured beginner courses with a certificate. They have computer science and tech courses built for students and it works on mobile too.
NPTEL when you are ready for something more academic, usually around 16 or 17.
Start with just one thing from the list above. Give it four to six weeks. If it clicks, go deeper. If it does not, try the next one. You have time to experiment right now, use it.
You are already thinking about this earlier than most people do. That head start is real. Use it well.
Since you enjoy math and engineering, here are a few simple things you can do after school right now:
Khan Academy for math. Go slightly ahead of your school syllabus. It pays off fast.
EasyShiksha if you want structured beginner courses with a certificate. They have computer science and tech courses built for students and it works on mobile too.
NPTEL when you are ready for something more academic, usually around 16 or 17.
Start with just one thing from the list above. Give it four to six weeks. If it clicks, go deeper. If it does not, try the next one. You have time to experiment right now, use it.
You are already thinking about this earlier than most people do. That head start is real. Use it well.