Also watch where you go, and what you go for, dont spend money to not get a job.
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Originally posted by lambo View PostAs long as it flows into a non-tech engineering program. I have met very few mechanical engineering technology graduates that have the job prospects of a regular mechanical engineering graduate.
Originally posted by Wschnitz View PostAlso watch where you go, and what you go for, dont spend money to not get a job.
If I graduate without another job offer and I've managed to keep my current job (either working or educational leave of absence), there's a clause in my contract that I can transfer into one of our engineering departments. Apparently I can transfer up to one year before I would graduate, so that's something I should look into as an interim or even backup plan.
Either way, I need a lot of info before I jump in head first again.Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
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Originally posted by gespinal0301 View PostWell this is a hell of a coincidence, but if you need help with math or any EE courses let me know cause we go to the same school hahahaha
Thanks.
I was taking my C for Engineers final when you took that pic. If you see a guy cruising around all half-assed and clumsy like on a pizza skateboard, that's me. Haven't seen your car around, but I know you can fix your oil pan with JB weld if the damage isn't too bad and you haven't fixed it yet. My turbo oil drain is JB welded in the pan. Are you in the South Florida E30s chat group with the GroupMe app?
JB weld: cheaper than a TIG machine.
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Originally posted by varg View PostCool :up:
Thanks.
I was taking my C for Engineers final when you took that pic. If you see a guy cruising around all half-assed and clumsy like on a pizza skateboard, that's me. Haven't seen your car around, but I know you can fix your oil pan with JB weld if the damage isn't too bad and you haven't fixed it yet. My turbo oil drain is JB welded in the pan. Are you in the South Florida E30s chat group with the GroupMe app?
JB weld: cheaper than a TIG machine.
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well shit. i guess i didnt know we had an exam posted, and totally missed it. 50pts down the drain. dropped me to a C+ as long as i do the rest of my assignments i should come out with a B+.
my form of studying, i just read my whole textbook even if we dont use it for the class at all. then just pay attention to the notes and usually can know the answers if not make an educated guess.
math and lab stuff though is what i make sure to actually study since you need to know formulas and shit.
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Originally posted by lambo View PostJust finished my last final. Now all I have left to do is turn in a project tomorrow.1986 325e Pearl White on Grey Houndstooth 24x,xxx miles M30b35 Swapped
2002 525i Jet Black on Sand Beige 13x,xxx miles
"This 2.5 liter inline six cylinder is smoother than my silk Versace underwear." -Vehicle Virgins
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Well I'm fucked. I missed a test because I was in an accident (email profofessor from hospital as well as the department chair) and my professor won't let me retake the test. What a douche. I gave him a scathing end of year review, and spoke to the department chair.
Looks like I get to take calculus again next semester.
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