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Thinking about switching from Computer Engineering to either EE or Civil. Im kind of interested in the energy field
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Originally Posted by Dman22193
Thinking about switching from Computer Engineering to either EE or Civil. Im kind of interested in the energy field
justified grammar to salary ratio is justifiedOriginally Posted by Name I Koop
Majored in Mechanical..
I should of did civil
made 40K out of college, was with an engineering frim doing purchasing (I learned a lot however)
There is a direct correlation to how well you do in school and the amount of money you make afterwards.
Many companies higher based on GPA. I currently work in Mechanical sales....I should of got into real estate.
If Math isn't your strong suit, try another major
Originally Posted by MoreUptempo
justified grammar to salary ratio is justifiedOriginally Posted by Name I Koop
Majored in Mechanical..
I should of did civil
made 40K out of college, was with an engineering frim doing purchasing (I learned a lot however)
There is a direct correlation to how well you do in school and the amount of money you make afterwards.
Many companies higher based on GPA. I currently work in Mechanical sales....I should of got into real estate.
If Math isn't your strong suit, try another major
OGbobbyjohnson773 wrote:
limp thru cal 2 , yes the hardest, if you can....but make sure you understand everything done in class since you have to use it again in cal 3Originally Posted by desent
I'm currently doing the general requirements (last couple of classes to get my A.S) and calc 2 is killing me for the moment. I recently upped my studying for calc 2 and physics to make sure i don;'t continue to seem lost in the subject but my questions is, is the math only going to get harder from here? I still have to take calc 3 and differential equations and the way it seems i would be lucky to limp my way through calc 2 with a C... i did heard calc 2 is the hardest of the 3(can anyone confirm? but what about differential equations and thereafter)
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Originally Posted by JT AIR JT
Aside from Calc 1, 2, and 3 along with Linear Algebra what classes do Civil Engineers have to take?
calc 3 is when you get into 3D vector stuff....i haven't gotten to the harder stuff yet, but it does get harder.Originally Posted by desent
I'm currently doing the general requirements (last couple of classes to get my A.S) and calc 2 is killing me for the moment. I recently upped my studying for calc 2 and physics to make sure i don;'t continue to seem lost in the subject but my questions is, is the math only going to get harder from here? I still have to take calc 3 and differential equations and the way it seems i would be lucky to limp my way through calc 2 with a C... i did heard calc 2 is the hardest of the 3(can anyone confirm? but what about differential equations and thereafter)
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Originally Posted by sreggie101
Originally Posted by JT AIR JT
Aside from Calc 1, 2, and 3 along with Linear Algebra what classes do Civil Engineers have to take?
calc based physics 1 and 2, chem 1 with lab, statics...cant remember the other stuff (im ee lol just going based on what my ce friends took)
Originally Posted by JFMartiMcDandruff
calc 3 is when you get into 3D vector stuff....i haven't gotten to the harder stuff yet, but it does get harder.Originally Posted by desent
I'm currently doing the general requirements (last couple of classes to get my A.S) and calc 2 is killing me for the moment. I recently upped my studying for calc 2 and physics to make sure i don;'t continue to seem lost in the subject but my questions is, is the math only going to get harder from here? I still have to take calc 3 and differential equations and the way it seems i would be lucky to limp my way through calc 2 with a C... i did heard calc 2 is the hardest of the 3(can anyone confirm? but what about differential equations and thereafter)
-Get At Me...
I'm finishing up my last semester at a JC and I'm transferring in the Fall for Civil. I had to take everything that you listed, but add in Differential Equations for math. For the lower division engineering courses, I took plane surveying, statics, circuits, and properties of engineering materials.Originally Posted by JT AIR JT
Aside from Calc 1, 2, and 3 along with Linear Algebra what classes do Civil Engineers have to take?