Thoughts on electrical engineering?

Are you insinuating that they aren't complex?

rf engineering is in very high demand and forms the backbone of most quantum computation

they are complex in the sense that any computer is complex, but they abstract away details that an EE should not be abstracting away if he wants to learn how shit works

I think the idea was for OP to improve his practical, not theoretical ability.

i was talking about practical details, not theoretical details

yes, at the low end you can get an electrician's license and go into the trades (which leads up to very well paid work if you get a PE) and on the high end you can build nuclear weapons

slave trade

not converting to islam.

Yes, it's for hobbyists, and it'll help him build up his practical skills and experience and confidence in the lab, which is what he seems to need most.

How is RF engineering related to quantum computing? Something to do with really high data rates?