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it's physics for engineers.

i actually just had to specify which field i wanted to today.

we have all the same core classes freshman year (chm, calc 1/2, physics, eng design, computer engineering, college writing)

i enrolled as mechanical engineer because i was told that it was basically the most generic, and you could cover the most fields with it.

but today i decided last minute to do civil, as that was what i wanted to do since 7th grade.

at my school (maybe most?) it's civil/environmental engineering, and environmental studies have been interesting me a lot more recently, so i did that.

w/e.

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i enrolled as mechanical engineer because i was told that it was basically the most generic, and you could cover the most fields with it.

but today i decided last minute to do civil, as that was what i wanted to do since 7th grade.

my best friend's going to grad school at harvard to get his phd in mechanical engineering.

they got a grant from the dept of defense and he's now working on developing tiny swarms of killer robots.

AND he's going to school free and getting paid 20k a year to do it.

i'm a little jealous.

engineering (in general) is a good way to go.

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i enrolled as mechanical engineer because i was told that it was basically the most generic, and you could cover the most fields with it.

but today i decided last minute to do civil, as that was what i wanted to do since 7th grade.

my best friend's going to grad school at harvard to get his phd in mechanical engineering.

they got a grant from the dept of defense and he's now working on developing tiny swarms of killer robots.

AND he's going to school free and getting paid 20k a year to do it.

i'm a little jealous.

engineering (in general) is a good way to go.

Wow...I am an electrical engineering student, so despite the increasing weirdness of the material I am learning, I hope to be able to do well after graduating (hopefully paid post-grad schooling).

No more thread hijacking....buy this cat's stuff!!

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my best friend's going to grad school at harvard to get his phd in mechanical engineering.

they got a grant from the dept of defense and he's now working on developing tiny swarms of killer robots.

AND he's going to school free and getting paid 20k a year to do it.

i'm a little jealous.

engineering (in general) is a good way to go.

Wow...I am an electrical engineering student, so despite the increasing weirdness of the material I am learning, I hope to be able to do well after graduating (hopefully paid post-grad schooling).

No more thread hijacking....buy this cat's stuff!!

my ex was an electrical engineering major and when he graduated he went to work for baltimore power and electric (or whatever it's called) with a 56k a year starting salary.

and i already did buy; awhile ago haha.

(last thread hijacking post, i promise.)

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