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Do MIT courses = SRO Training prep?

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Loffy Muffin:
those courses are just notes for the most part.  They don't replace and are not intended to replace, the actual course.  To do that:

You need the book.
You need to go to class to which the notes are based.
You need go to the class workshops.
You need the labs.
You need to do the homework.
You need to do the project.
You need to work in the study groups.
And, most importantly, you need to pull all nighters to make sure you score in the top half of the other propeller heads.

Already pointed out, engineering (theory/design) is much different then SRO (operatational/maintenance/admin).  MIT is not interesting in getting students ready for an SRO class.  Until recently, there has not been any demand. 

B.PRESGROVE:
Hey thanks fellas, that answers my question.  I'll just read them for my own benefit and get my hands dirty on the rest.

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