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  • Maluco
    R3V OG
    • Oct 2005
    • 6572

    #16
    Originally posted by drumad
    ME is more or less application vs theory/math. So if you can't tell the difference between a philips head or a flat head screwdriver then you shouldnt be in ME (horrible example, I know). I read an article concerning educating engineers that said it's easier to teach a farmboy math than a mathematician mechanics.

    To be honest, I worked my ass off and partied harder. A professor my freshman year told us this specifically, "work hard in class, party harder out of class." Blatantly said, "Get your work done and enjoy college, bc once its all over, you'll be in a constant cycle of work/dayjobs/shit."

    You don't sound too motivated at all so I say don't do ME. Go do something relatively easier. If you want money, engineering is definitely not the industry for you.
    yeah, calc I, II, III, differential equations etc have alot to do with screwdrivers... gtfo. You're professor said that? lol, who works hard in class? The hard work comes outside of class, not in class. Class instructs you to work hard outside of class on the material presented to you. And "partying hard" can FK you up unless his idea of partying hard was a pepsi fueled WOW all nighter... Sure have a good time, meet people, get laid often but I know a number of peeps that fk'd themselves or at least set themselves back by partying too hard. Bad enough school is full of the "I just want/need to pass" mentality.

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    • TheEtaUnderdog
      E30 Modder
      • Jun 2007
      • 841

      #17
      id say go down to the nearest corner and give out blowjobs for 5 bucks a pop
      Originally posted by george graves

      Are you kidding me? That nerd doesn't even know how his dick works, let alone a car.

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      • TheEtaUnderdog
        E30 Modder
        • Jun 2007
        • 841

        #18
        Originally posted by Maluco
        yeah, calc I, II, III, differential equations etc have alot to do with screwdrivers... gtfo. You're professor said that? lol, who works hard in class? The hard work comes outside of class, not in class. Class instructs you to work hard outside of class on the material presented to you. And "partying hard" can FK you up unless his idea of partying hard was a pepsi fueled WOW all nighter... Sure have a good time, meet people, get laid often but I know a number of peeps that fk'd themselves or at least set themselves back by partying too hard.
        lol if you think any of those math classes you listed are hard. Go take a signals and systems classes and or some real applied math courses, that shit sucks.

        I made it through college in 4 years, joined a frat, partied my ass off, but worked my ass off too. Balance is the fucking key to college, if you do nothing but study, you'll burn out, only party and you'll fail out. I'm 2 years outta college with a computer engineering degree (started as a mech engineering degree, a lot of the same first 2 year courses), left with a 3.0. Its not perfect but it got a me a sweet ass job for a huge engineering company and i got to have a lot of fun for those four years.
        Originally posted by george graves

        Are you kidding me? That nerd doesn't even know how his dick works, let alone a car.

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        • Conki
          E30 Fanatic
          • Mar 2009
          • 1254

          #19
          Originally posted by drumad
          If you want money, engineering is definitely not the industry for you.
          Hm?
          The best paying jobs are in the medical, law, IT, and engineering fields.

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          • reelop19
            Banned
            • Jan 2010
            • 770

            #20
            5 dollar blow jobs until you graduate, then you can charge more. I'm studying to become an ME now too but I can't accurately tell you how hard it is because I'm a genius. I saw a study once that said ME's are the 3rd highest paid bachelors degree out of college. Hell I'm doing it so I don't have to drive an e30 anymore:)

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            • TheEtaUnderdog
              E30 Modder
              • Jun 2007
              • 841

              #21
              Originally posted by reelop19
              5 dollar blow jobs until you graduate, then you can charge more. I'm studying to become an ME now too but I can't accurately tell you how hard it is because I'm a genius. I saw a study once that said ME's are the 3rd highest paid bachelors degree out of college. Hell I'm doing it so I don't have to drive an e30 anymore:)
              lol i got my degree so i could have my e30 plus my other 2 cars :D
              Originally posted by george graves

              Are you kidding me? That nerd doesn't even know how his dick works, let alone a car.

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              • drumad
                E30 Mastermind
                • Aug 2009
                • 1700

                #22
                Originally posted by Maluco
                yeah, calc I, II, III, differential equations etc have alot to do with screwdrivers... gtfo.
                Like the below guy said, calc I, II, all the way up to diff eq is a joke. Too easy. I honestly had fun in those classes. If you found diff eq difficult, you are retarded. And those 5, 6 or so math classes are a small fraction of actual engineering application classes.
                Originally posted by Maluco
                You're professor said that? lol, who works hard in class? The hard work comes outside of class, not in class. Class instructs you to work hard outside of class on the material presented to you. And "partying hard" can FK you up unless his idea of partying hard was a pepsi fueled WOW all nighter... Sure have a good time, meet people, get laid often but I know a number of peeps that fk'd themselves or at least set themselves back by partying too hard. Bad enough school is full of the "I just want/need to pass" mentality.
                I guess I shouldve explain that it was meant to work hard for the class then party when you're done.

                I do know what you mean about how it can screw some people up, but that's their fault. I partied hard enough and was satisfied with what I did in college. I miss it, but I did what I did and now am on the next part of my life.

                Originally posted by TheEtaUnderdog
                lol if you think any of those math classes you listed are hard. Go take a signals and systems classes and or some real applied math courses, that shit sucks.

                I made it through college in 4 years, joined a frat, partied my ass off, but worked my ass off too. Balance is the fucking key to college, if you do nothing but study, you'll burn out, only party and you'll fail out. I'm 2 years outta college with a computer engineering degree (started as a mech engineering degree, a lot of the same first 2 year courses), left with a 3.0. Its not perfect but it got a me a sweet ass job for a huge engineering company and i got to have a lot of fun for those four years.
                +1 I should bold the entire quote bc I'm in the exact same boat.
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                • drumad
                  E30 Mastermind
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 1700

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Conki
                  Hm?
                  The best paying jobs are in the medical, law, IT, and engineering fields.
                  They should put computer/systems/electrical in front of engineering. Anything else has very very HIGH initial salary; however, growth blows unless you move around. Very generalized but it's the typical case.

                  Business majors, generally of course, have a low initial; however, their growth rate is much steeper vs engineers.
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                  • TheEtaUnderdog
                    E30 Modder
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 841

                    #24
                    Originally posted by drumad
                    They should put computer/systems/electrical in front of engineering. Anything else has very very HIGH initial salary; however, growth blows unless you move around. Very generalized but it's the typical case.

                    Business majors, generally of course, have a low initial; however, their growth rate is much steeper vs engineers.
                    +1 You have the game down sir.
                    Originally posted by george graves

                    Are you kidding me? That nerd doesn't even know how his dick works, let alone a car.

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                    • Maluco
                      R3V OG
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 6572

                      #25
                      kids in my math lab are always bitching and sweating Calc II, they said II was the hardest, III is supposed to be the easiest and I the second hardest. I'm not even familiar with any of the applied math classes but I'm sure they're the tits. Congrats to you guys with completed E degrees.

                      and honestly, I could use a little more partying.

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                      • drumad
                        E30 Mastermind
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 1700

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Maluco
                        kids in my math lab are always bitching and sweating Calc II, they said II was the hardest, III is supposed to be the easiest and I the second hardest. I'm not even familiar with any of the applied math classes but I'm sure they're the tits. Congrats to you guys with completed E degrees.

                        and honestly, I could use a little more partying.
                        Just make sure you're in the right major. If I could go back to my freshman year, I'd go into industrial design, architecture, or graphic design. Sure the money is great and is helping fund pretty much whatever the fuck I want to do, this whole office day job thing sometimes is taxing. Plus I don't enjoy the industrial environment as much esp with the people it brings (I'm around plenty of non-degreed folks and blue collared folks so ignorace gets annoying.)
                        2008 335i - n54b30
                        1991 318i - m52b28
                        1994 fzj80 - LAND CRUSHER

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                        • scabzzzz
                          Estado de mierda de encargo
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 6870

                          #27
                          Lots of bros up in this bitch

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                          • 5spoke
                            E30 Mastermind
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 1729

                            #28
                            Originally posted by scabzzzz
                            Lots of bros up in this bitch

                            Bros Indeed.



                            I just graduated in 4 years with my Comp Engineering Degree and recently got a job as an Electronics Engineer. Was it hard? At times yes. Was my life completely taken up with studying and doing hw/projects? No, definitely not. Like everyone has been saying, you need to learn to balance your work load and your free time.

                            That being said out of the few hundred that started with me freshman year with CE in mind, only 3 others graduated with me. So you might have to tell your WOW guild that you can only slay dragons and garden gnomes once a week.

                            Most engineering degrees take commitment to get through. I didn't put any effort into classwork in HS, but when it came to college the classes I took interested me and I pushed through the challenging ones. Find something you like to do, not something that you think you can make a buck doing. On a late night before a big deadline your going to to be wiped out and seriously questioning whether its worth it and you better have a better reason to be there than "I don't like living with my parents".
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                            • drumad
                              E30 Mastermind
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 1700

                              #29
                              ^do you work in newport news? I do.
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                              • 5spoke
                                E30 Mastermind
                                • Sep 2007
                                • 1729

                                #30
                                Originally posted by drumad
                                ^do you work in newport news? I do.

                                Nope I work in DC now. I was living in newport news for school.
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