"The Pleasure of Finding Things Out" is an amazing le. So well put.
That cartoon is bad ass.
"The Pleasure of Finding Things Out" is an amazing le. So well put.
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Your kung-fu is better than mine sir.
Rocks are hard.... so shouldn't Geology be somewhere?
Ooops, apparently not that strong since I forgot to convert gallons to cubic meters. Our Prius must be improving already, since it comes out to pi = 3.57.![]()
IT/security can be a bit of a pain in the ass, when you get to the "Engineering a network from the ground up" level.
I know you're joking, but geology is so ing easy. When you get into advanced classes it becomes hard to fail for one simple reason: as long as you provide a reasonable explanation, nobody can tell you that you're wrong.
imo do at arts degree and be part of the 99% hahahahah bunch of hippies
Electrical engineering and Physics are the hardest no contest. My undergrad degree in Biomedical Engineering was tough but not the toughest
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For engineering disciplines...consensus is that electrical is the hardest ?
Aerospace is 3x harder than electrical. Also heard chemical is harder
Electrical engineering had it's hard classes.
A friend is in the UT Aerospace engineering program, it's pretty tough as well. He's a sharp dude but he says it's a full time job.
But "harder" is subjective in terms of difficulty. What some might not grasp easily, some will waltz right through.
Physics was not hard for me, it makes sense. Math makes sense if you understand the relationships between numbers and physics. Each is easier if you understand the other.
Memorizing things is hard, but understanding things is easy because it either happens or it doesn't.
It's hard trying to have a conversation with someone who doesn't know or understand physics however. It's a constant teaching session and strange looks.
Yes,
Physics and Chem = Easy imo.
English and syntax? Stay away.
It's interesting because every time I'm asked what I do for a living, I prepare to be tuned out within 5-10 seconds. I've noticed my explanations becoming more abbreviated with each passing year.
Now I just usually say " I work in Radiology and Radiation Oncology."
Like on WOAI?
Had an aero buddy tell me that the hardest part about aero wasn't the material you were learning, it was the department trying to weed people out due to the large number of students wanting to major in that field. Granted he was scary smart so I'm sure the material wasn't all that hard for him.......
I'm not sure who you're confusing me with, but I'm not married to a dentist. My husband spent 20 years in the Army & retired. Now he is a project manager.![]()
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Wow, has the 9-11 aftermath made aerospace the new computer science?
I don't even go into it. I just say I am in engineer. It's too hard to explain wearing the headset AND taking drivethru orders at the same time. They wouldn't understand.
uh huh...(nodding)...that's interesting...
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