Given the ammount of work I've put in the last three years I shouldn't have made it past maybe my third semester. I could see if I was going to alamance technical community but I was told that I was in one of the harder majors at one of the best engineering schools. For the last two years I have spent probably an average of an hour maybe two per week on hw/studying. Now my grades were pretty mediocre before I started taking my major classes but this is the real kicker... I know kids that get like low 40s on every single test, are they just letting everyone through?This has been an astraladvent notice
11/14/2010 2:27:28 PM
itt AstralAdvent gets his esteem on.
11/14/2010 2:28:42 PM
America is a bunch of dummies, for sure
11/14/2010 2:29:16 PM
Ful of shameI'm astraladvent and I approved this message
11/14/2010 2:31:07 PM
It's easier to milk students for money when they can't fail out.
11/14/2010 2:33:55 PM
11/14/2010 2:37:17 PM
lol yes. maybe you'd have a more difficult time as an english major or something but no worries...i felt like this in undergrad AND grad school, too. it never ends.[Edited on November 14, 2010 at 2:40 PM. Reason : .]
11/14/2010 2:40:06 PM
lol @ "shamefull"
11/14/2010 2:56:45 PM
If you have at least slightly above average intelligence, you should breeze through 95% of undergraduate schools.
11/14/2010 2:56:57 PM
you know. ive always wondered the consequence of having to learn more stuff than people before me.ie-my dad was amazed at the shit i had to learn in basic chemistry classes. he had to take basic science classes too, but at that time there were still a lot of unknowns that are not unknown now. so i had to learn a lot more than he did, but in the same amount of time and the same classes. make any sense?[Edited on November 14, 2010 at 3:01 PM. Reason : nkl]
11/14/2010 3:01:00 PM
^my parent both graduated high school, but neither went to college.* Neither were able to help me with any of my homework from middle school onward. *technically that's not true. my mom enrolled in junior college the same time that I was at NCSU, but I ended up helping her with algebra and physcial sciences.Maybe things have changed or I'm just a dumbass, but I thought (mechanical) engineering school was pretty tough.[Edited on November 14, 2010 at 3:07 PM. Reason : .]
11/14/2010 3:03:34 PM
well this is the internet, so if you didn't ace every class you took w/o attending you're not really up to par.
11/14/2010 3:05:12 PM
11/14/2010 3:06:37 PM
Engineering labs take way more than an hour a week. I call shenanigans! Although outside of doing my work I put very little effort into school, squeaked by with a 3.0 and passed the FE no problem. College is just a second HS these days cus kids don't mature like they used to. 18 yo seem like 14 yo now adays. Haha coming from a fresh faces 24 yo.
11/14/2010 4:48:59 PM
i just wanted to clarify that when i said i had similar sentiments in both undergrad and grad school, i meant about letting anyone through not about spending that little amount of time on work. although in undergrad i probably did...i was also a political science major, though. the most time i spent on school related things was through research projects and papers. and in law school i definitely spent considerable more time on schoolwork, though not as much as many of my peers. i dunno, though. maybe if i averaged it...some people study a little each day and i am a last second crammer!but i was surprised at how many people i encountered in higher education that seemed absolutely retarded. i am amazed that i wasn't last in my law school class...by all accounts i should have been, or at least close! so it makes me wonder what everyone else below me was doing. *shrug* i guess just not trying or caring. like at all.
11/14/2010 4:59:22 PM
they curve the shit out of some engineering classes because the kids are idiots and the teachers can't teachgotta pass at least a certain percentage yo
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11/14/2010 5:46:53 PM
either a lot has changed since i went here, you are way smarter than me, or you're just making shit up...
11/14/2010 5:48:18 PM
i know i'd never be able to come close to passing an engineering class at ncsu. so it seems like it is hard to me
11/14/2010 5:51:23 PM
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11/14/2010 5:57:02 PM
I always thought of myself as an average smart kid, but I had to work in college. Aerospace Engineering wasn't always hard (sometimes it was), but it required a lot of time. Maybe it is just me, but I did work hard and am quite proud of my degree. Considering the matriculation and drop-out rate in Aero, I'd say the university isn't letting everyone through.
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11/14/2010 6:26:39 PM
ITT: Why am I smarter than everyone?
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11/14/2010 10:09:17 PM
Believe me, they weed out the ppl who can't hang in engineering fast, or atleast they did in CHE when I was there. I had several lab classes in college that required 50-60 page lab reports every 2 weeks. It doesn't matter how smart you are....its going to take more than a couple hours to do the lab and type the reports. Also, in just about all of my CHE classes we had an average of atleast 4 or 5 hours of hw a week per class. Some of those you could have had the answer key sitting beside you and it would have taken an hour just to copy it in your handwriting. I didn't know what hw or studying was in my basic chemistry, physics, and math classes...but once you hit those engineering classes it kicks into a new level.
11/14/2010 10:13:33 PM
the lack of any actual legitimate useful Networking classes in ECE undergrad is shameful
11/14/2010 10:14:23 PM
Supergeniuses ITT
11/15/2010 1:26:57 AM