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7/27/2009 12:13:49 PM
did the person who started this thread say what type of engineering?because that's going to make a huge difference.
8/14/2009 10:12:39 AM
not really. just do the work.
8/14/2009 11:19:36 AM
8/14/2009 1:08:35 PM
I can't remember what that is, but I'm pretty sure I remember there were about 12 seniors in that whole department when I graduated a year ago.
8/14/2009 8:23:19 PM
Protip: Homework should be your lowest priority. Make sure you're on top of everything else in the class then your homework will be easy anywayzI'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.
8/15/2009 12:19:28 PM
Get to know your professors. Syllabus's are guidelines. No rules are actually rules.
8/16/2009 12:12:29 PM
from my experience:chemical/textile engineering = textbooks are very helpful considering most profs base their tests off of the info in them (rather than JUST lecture material). Professors also seem to be more energetic in these fields, so take am classes if you can.ee/ce = go to class and have lots of geeky friends. for some reason there's a lot of competition among peers in these courses.me/ce/ae = go to class and definitely do the hw. sign up for a class that also does distance ed and the prof may give you access to the distance ed website, making it possible to review previous lectures at home! Tests tend to be the same problems as ones covered in lecture (or very similar) with just different numbers or units. If the prof is daring and puts questions covered in hw and not lecture, the students will bitch.ie = homework, homework, homework.bme = all of the tips abovebae = i have no idea[Edited on August 18, 2009 at 1:08 PM. Reason : ie]
8/18/2009 1:06:39 PM
Word.
8/21/2009 4:20:09 PM
hire me as your tutorCE 342CE 375 ( i think its something different now though... )CE 214CE 215CE 325solid mechanics... forgot the number... yea, hire me, made A's in all these classes
8/21/2009 4:43:03 PM
i wouldn't pay or bribe anyone to do your work or even to help you (unless it's reviewing a paper or something). Study groups are important especially if you have no idea what the prof says during class (sometimes accents are fairly strong), and there are always people in your classes getting toegether to study. and TA's are already getting paid, so just go see them.
8/21/2009 4:58:06 PM
8/25/2009 4:40:41 PM