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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 128 Joined: 17-March 04 From: Cleveland Member No.: 275 ![]() |
how much trouble have you had in getting your degree?
I'm starting to have a tough time, but its mostly because I don't have the time to study. currently i'm only in the beginning, general chemistry(with lab) and calculus 1. my chemistry teacher is hard to follow (foreign), i'm getting a high D and calculus isnt that bad, I'm getting a low C chemistry lab is a low A, but that was a pretty simple class. my problem is i work 40 hrs during the week, and i have alot of travel time also. I have an interest in this stuff (not so much chemistry), but find it very hard to lose sleep to study. anyways, i was able to move 24 of my work hours to the weekend for next semester, that should help greatly, I'll be taking calc 2, physics 1 (with lab), and c programming. Ok guys, how bad do i have it??? I know i'm only in the beginnings of engineering here, and i'm not looking good, i really hope that will change next semester since i've made some changes for it. what did you guys find tough or demanding when it came to engineering classes? I find it takes me absolutely forever to do my homework and focus on it, I blame being out of school for 5 years for that (although i know it could be alot worse). Did you guys find the later engineering classes to be much more difficult than this earlier stuff? btw, i'm a Mechanical engineering major, and if it matters, i've completed an associates in EET in 1999 from a tech school |
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QUOTE Oh great!!! A guy who had trouble in machine design is making torque arms for us!! I should have mentioned that it was also one of the best classes I had. The size/scope of the projects was the real killer. That class turned into more than a full time job by itself... I was also lucky in that all of my professors had been in industry first and many of them went back to "work" for the summer breaks. Their real world insights definitly helped. I'm going to sign off on this thread now least it turn into one of those "in my day we had to walk uphill to school both ways fighting off the woolly Mammoths" conversations (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Good luck on the heat transfer test. Jason S. |
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