i know like 6 people in golf management but i'm in prt
6/26/2007 3:25:14 PM
6/26/2007 3:27:32 PM
Best of all, he listed that he was a CHE in his profile!Adorable![Edited on June 26, 2007 at 3:33 PM. Reason : I guess he doesn't have a technical background either.]
6/26/2007 3:31:05 PM
6/26/2007 4:17:09 PM
I'd like to say college is harder than middle school, but I can't. It's all relative!
6/27/2007 3:53:41 PM
^They're both collegiate programs. Grow up.
6/27/2007 9:06:19 PM
third grade was the hardest elementary grade...that was the year you had to learn cursive
6/28/2007 2:54:22 AM
cursive was 2nd grade, foo.
6/28/2007 7:56:00 AM
I had it in third too. doesn't really matter though if it was second or third. I never write in cursive anyway.
6/28/2007 10:20:29 AM
I had it in second grade. I still can't even sign my name and make out the letters. Nobody writes in cursive[Edited on June 28, 2007 at 1:37 PM. Reason : ]
6/28/2007 1:36:51 PM
i had it in 3rd grade and my teacher told us "this is how grownups write"...lol
6/28/2007 2:39:37 PM
lol yeah
6/28/2007 3:53:52 PM
6/29/2007 2:50:35 PM
My professors would be just as biased towards the "hardness" of their respective fields as any of the students in the program would be. It's still a subjective qualifier, not something you can extrapolate from data.
7/1/2007 5:06:35 PM
7/2/2007 4:22:43 AM
i didnt think ECE was too bad, but i dont really have anything to compare it to.[Edited on July 2, 2007 at 9:52 AM. Reason : d]
7/2/2007 9:48:17 AM
^^ but that's absolutely not what I said at all
7/2/2007 12:20:38 PM
whatever major stillfurshia is, is not the hardest major
7/2/2007 12:48:36 PM
hahahaha, dnl had the nerve to call me stupid
7/2/2007 12:56:41 PM
but that's absolutely not what I said at all
7/2/2007 1:09:39 PM
then please, explain
7/2/2007 1:48:01 PM
Do you think you are in the hardest major?
7/2/2007 2:43:54 PM
I don't think chemical engineering is easy, but as I've said, "hard" is a subjective measurement: I haven't tried all the other majors.
7/2/2007 9:26:50 PM
I knew you would agree with me]
7/3/2007 5:06:58 AM
7/25/2007 2:28:51 AM
I work with another intern who is junior/senior in chemical engineering. He does great in school too(above a 3.5 GPA).He also one of the dumbest and most worthless kids I've ever met.
7/25/2007 8:45:09 AM
colleges...PAMSECALSthen the rest:design is hard but in a completely different way than any of the other collegesi would put managment and CHASS together near the bottommajor wise: in no orderbiological Ebiomedical EChem EAS ENuc EBiochemBioChemPhysicsi've also met complete idiots in all of these degrees, doctors (all kinds) that don't know their asshole from their elbow are far more common than you would like to think[Edited on July 25, 2007 at 9:27 AM. Reason : s]
7/25/2007 9:26:29 AM
^^ we're not all dumb and worthlessBut who is it?
7/25/2007 9:45:47 PM
just b/c its hard doesn't mean its impossible for an idiot to do
7/25/2007 10:49:05 PM
It's hard to defeat an idiot. They are just so damn resourceful ....
7/26/2007 11:29:21 AM
It's the idiot strength.Hmm-mm. [Edited on July 26, 2007 at 1:40 PM. Reason : .]
7/26/2007 1:39:30 PM
conceptually physics is the hardest majorwork load combined with concepts i would say it's a tie betweenChE/ECE/Aeroalso, from my experience most engineers and scientists are excellent orators. the notion that engineers don't have communication skills is complete nonsense. to write and most importanly to convey engineering problem or technical theory to someone who is not familiar with subject matter requires exceptional verbal and written skills. this is is especially visible in work setting, where interdepartmental teams are brought to solve a large scale problem. if you think an engineer is bad at communication, maybe check yourself first and possibly realize that subject is over your head. if thats the case, communication may be exceptional, but it could be your understanding may be weak, hence your conclusion that communication is bad.[Edited on July 27, 2007 at 5:18 PM. Reason : f]
7/27/2007 5:18:10 PM
Maybe you'd notice that I was also a Chemical Engineering major and could very well judge what terrible English skills I've witnessed in other engineering majors that were wholly unrelated to the difficulty of the subject matter (which I still easily understood, since I'm studying the same subject). I don't need to check myself if the topic is something I've been studying along with the rest of them. I've still seen some absolutely terrible attempts at communication in the field. I'm in no way claiming it's a rampant plague on the entirety of engineering students, but to say that they're all great orators/communicators is an equal amount of bullshit, it's not that I "just don't understand the subject matter."[Edited on July 27, 2007 at 7:33 PM. Reason : .]
7/27/2007 7:30:27 PM
Nobody understands what i going on in ECE.Electrical enginerding is whats hard. Its the hardest major in any university (including wake technical university). Computer engineering is all about building computers all the day long. there, everyonesa rgument is now nullificated/
7/27/2007 7:41:27 PM
[Edited on July 27, 2007 at 10:32 PM. Reason : gotta stop bein a jerk on here...]
7/27/2007 10:31:27 PM
^^^^ If these "excellent orators" you referred to were using jargon in their presentations to audiences that may not have had a certain level of understanding of engineering, then they already failed. One should always consider the audience when preparing to make a presentation or write a paper. [FAIL][Edited on July 27, 2007 at 11:16 PM. Reason : .]
7/27/2007 11:12:22 PM
fail[Edited on July 27, 2007 at 11:43 PM. Reason : fail]
7/27/2007 11:43:37 PM
7/27/2007 11:46:09 PM
I don't think you quite understand that I was arguing against the guy above who seemed to think that every engineer is completely capable/fluent in communications. I don't know how the ability of an engineering student to write/speak matters with regard to the subject matter, that's all. He was trying to insinuate that the only time engineering students have trouble communicating is when the jargon is over someone else's head. That's not what I saw at all, so I was just saying that the jargon doesn't faze me since I've studied the subject. I saw problems with rudimentary English, not the handling of the of the engineering concepts (and no, I don't think any engineering student claims to know everything about their subject).And I wasn't trying to say that there's no possible way my lab partner would ever be successful, I was just wondering how the hell he managed to get to that level of study with such poor English skills. It really was shocking, and yeah, I hope he gets better at it because otherwise he really will have a hell of a time communicating anything in the workplace.I don't quite know why you were inspired to call me "naive" and "premature" and write all of that stuff, though.
7/28/2007 5:49:14 PM
i hate that people make posts like this. define "hardest". most difficult to get into...or most difficult to come out with a degree from? design school is hard to get into. and argue as you will, but engineering classes can be difficult. but engineers find that while taking humanity courses, such as history or english, that they struggle in those. it depends how your brain works -- whether you're more of a math&sci person or language&history. I would have to say that design school is most time consuming, vet school and engineering are the most difficult to progress in (engineering has highest transfer-out rate).
7/29/2007 5:39:09 PM
^ thanks for reading the thread
7/29/2007 8:40:06 PM
^^ i've had a hard time with humanities because of spending so much time on major classes
7/29/2007 9:03:56 PM
What's so hard about humanities classes? I always thought they were a nice diversion from engineering and did quite well in them.
7/30/2007 9:45:20 AM
for me at least, not much extra time
7/30/2007 10:52:53 AM
COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT
7/30/2007 11:58:00 AM