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Just registered for my first class of grad school. Intermediate Heat Transfer
Nice, I am hoping I like the online style of class more than going on campus.
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Just registered for my first class of grad school. Intermediate Heat Transfer
Nice, I am hoping I like the online style of class more than going on campus.
Appreciate it homie.Grad school engineering? Hats off.
I have a double major in com sci and business and you engineers are on another level. Much respect.
Hopkins right?? Engineering for professionals?
As a full time worker and part time student, I much prefer online learning. The convenience factor alone.
But I will say this, sometimes it's better to have a designated class time because it ensures that you're keeping up with the material by going to class
Yeah ,Hopkins EP . Honestly traveling to the school and sitting in clas for almost 3 hours then completing homework (2-5 hours) just felt like a chore to me. I'd much rather sit at home and work through the modules.
If I ever have to take a class on campus again it will definitely be a 7:30pm course 4:30pm is just too inconveniencing for me.
I just finished my first course with an A- sucks that the intro courses do not count towards your GPA.
Which course did you take? The math course?
To be honest, I heard the classes in JHEP were cake. Can you give your honest assessment
Going to be taking my core EE classes next spring, kind excited.
Going to be taking my core EE classes next spring, kind excited.
Nice, just keep focused, those core classes can be designed to "Weed out" students.
My analog circuit theory class sent like a 1/4 of my peers to CE, and another 1/4 to liberal arts
My Network Analysis professor dead *** was telling students to go into different majors because they were failing his class,
hahaha wow, that's pretty crazy.Nice, just keep focused, those core classes can be designed to "Weed out" students.
My analog circuit theory class sent like a 1/4 of my peers to CE, and another 1/4 to liberal arts
There was a guy i pm'd about this I can give you his screen name if you wantAny Mechanical Engineering majors here? What's the job outlook like and how hard was it for you guys to find a job after graduating? Any advice as well? Thanks.
That would be great. Thanks.There was a guy i pm'd about this I can give you his screen name if you want
He posted in this thread I think.might have to go back a few pages
Any Mechanical Engineering majors here? What's the job outlook like and how hard was it for you guys to find a job after graduating? Any advice as well? Thanks.
Word, that's basically what I've been hearing.^
my advice is go into it with an open mindset and treat it as a entirely different course than Physics 1. I made mistake by approaching Physics 2 the same way I did Physics 1, catch is, Phys 1 is generally much easier to understand/visualize since it more or less explores laws that you've observed for 18+ yrs. Phys 2 is still physical obviously but e-field, magnetic flux, induction, etc are not observable or easy to imagine (at least for me), so you kind of have to learn which way is best for you to think about them. Once I figured out how to picture things, things just clicked.
Prob not really what you're looking for, but I tried
Didn't realize at the time, but in retrospect, for an EE, Physics II is a pivotal course (as is Diff. Eq.), much subsequent coursework is based on these fundamentals, so def spend the time to get the concepts down
...and this is what your HW might look like
What's up fellas? Anyone in here majoring or majored in Environmental Engineering? Also, I'm currently taking Precal and I'm kind of struggling. Im worried as I know that it will only get harder from here, especially when I reach Cal 2 [emoji]128553[/emoji][emoji]128530[/emoji]. My professor is always joking and saying that if we can't handle it we should go the business route. I'm actually considering business right now lol. Any tips?