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Old 08-03-2007, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by TurboTim
What?!? I had to take up to Calc 3 along with all the other math classes, 2 diff eq's, 2 engineering maths, etc. ABET accredited also.

But I'd rather take a math class than one of the liberal arts classes. "Fortran" was my foreign language credit! I was lucky enough to get into "short story" my senor year, it almost offset the horror of "medieval women" junior year.

<--- Mechanical too.
I had to take all those classes as well... AND write a thesis for my B.S.

Mechanical for the win.

We refered to the Mfg Eng. program as M.Easy because they didn't have to take any of the harder classes.
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Old 08-03-2007, 04:37 PM
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oh yeah oh yeah well I minored in philosophy! put that in your Dasein and smoke it.


night classes blow. we had a bio class that was only offered 7-10pm Tues & Thurs. I decided to take it for a grade because pass/fail required getting a C or better. I didn't waste many nights in that class room and left happily with my D.
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Old 08-03-2007, 04:38 PM
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mechanical myself, probably going to switch to manufacturing though, better/more job oppertunities

at my school, OIT, mech e's take up to calc III (differential, integral, vector)

while manufacturing eng take only I and II
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Old 08-04-2007, 11:19 PM
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oh yeah oh yeah well I minored in philosophy! put that in your Dasein and smoke it.
Wow, good for you Matt. I thought about it until the first philosophy class and got my *** handed to me. Oh well.

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mechanical myself, probably going to switch to manufacturing though, better/more job oppertunities

at my school, OIT, mech e's take up to calc III (differential, integral, vector)

while manufacturing eng take only I and II
My wife has a B.S. in Engineering Management with a specialization in Mechanical Engineering as opposed to my official B.S.M.E. Basically a manufacturing engineer; and yes she has more job opportunities, but then again she is a very smart female engineer and I'm sure that helps

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I had to take all those classes as well... AND write a thesis for my B.S.

Mechanical for the win.

We refered to the Mfg Eng. program as M.Easy because they didn't have to take any of the harder classes.
Thesis? What was yours? We all had to do "senior projects" that took all of senior year and had to result in a substancial physical project and 2 senior project reports (one for each semester). I did the drivetrain on the AIAA/NASA lunar rover project. Won NASA's best engineering design, 2002

Who here took the FE exam? Another requirement for graduation :(

Hopefully the people who designed this bridge.
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Im taking it soon, and hints?
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It's been 5 years since I took it so I don't remember anything relevant. They give you a nice equation booklet that I still use today.

The problems are not as hard as maintaining the desire to complete the test. The last hour or two fatigue sets in and you just don't care much anymore. I didn't "study", just sorta reviewed everything the day before.
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Im taking it soon, and hints?
Make plans for getting drunk after the test; you'll need it after that amount of boredom. And don't finish early...they won't let you out. Also, don't waste your time by studying or reviewing at all.
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