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Join Our Online Classroom Electronics Intensive

In about two weeks, we're kicking off our second 4-week online classroom program where we'll teach a group of motivated beginners the basics of electronics you need to start building and designing your own circuits.

If the traditional way of learning electronics with complex math and graphs isn't for you, then you're at the right place.

Here's what it's about:

  • The course starts on the 1st of April.
  • We'll send you the components needed (except the battery)
  • The lessons for each week are released each Monday, but you can go through them on the day(s) that fits you the best.
  • We do not explain things through math and graphs, but rather through a practical understanding of how it works.
  • Learn electronics through a combination of practical experiments and guided explanations.


The basics of electronics will always be the same. And once you understand it, it will be with you for the rest of your life. Understanding does not come from memorizing, but from doing and experiencing it yourself.

Click here for more details >>

PS! You're on the waiting list, so you're hearing about this before everyone else. Last time we sold out and had to decline people, so if you want to secure your spot, now is the time. Next week, we're opening it up to the entire newsletter of 25.000 people, and the remaining spots (if any) will go fast.


Keep On Soldering!
Oyvind @ build-electronic-circuits.com

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