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All Engineers Unite!

jbkane26

Senior member
I'm in school studying for mechanical engineering which i think is the best of them all 🙂

Oh and I'm at Purdue by the way, go boilermakers!

So all you engineers...tell everyone where you are going/went to school and where you work, I'm always interested to hear what my fellow engineers are up to these days lol
 
Well I'm a 3rd year engineering student. I don't understand what most of my professors are saying and I've forgotten everything I've learned so far. I'm going places.
 
Originally posted by: RedArmy
Well I'm a 3rd year engineering student. I don't understand what most of my professors are saying and I've forgotten everything I've learned so far. I'm going places.

haha, nice.
 
BS, Chemical and Materials, U of Dayton, May 2003
MS, Chemical Engineering, U of Dayton, August 2004
PhD, Energy, Environmental, and Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis, May 2008
 
EE in my 3rd year attending Clarkson university with a concentration in computers. Hopefully I will be designing the newest computer parts
 
Sophomore Computer Engineering Major, looking at a double with Biology, MechE, or some other non-engineering fields. Decisions... decisions...

Regardless, I'm sticking with CPEG.

<-----------University of Delaware
 
Sophomore at North Carolina State University for Biomedical Engineering, currently taking three classes that all talk about vectors (calc, statics, physics) :evil:.

Considering a double major with ChemE... not sure though.
 
EE - USNA
May 26 2006

I do not consider myself an engineer since I only have an undergraduate degree, am not in an engineering-related field, and am not licensed.
 
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
BS, Chemical and Materials, U of Dayton, May 2003
MS, Chemical Engineering, U of Dayton, August 2004
PhD, Energy, Environmental, and Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis, May 2008

Now here's an engineer.
 
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