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Cal students

How come everytime I visit friends at SD or fUCLA or Davis and sit in their classes, I find their equivalent classes ridiculously easy?

How come we have to work our butts off for all our classes?

I'm seriously thinking that other schools are just a joke compared to Cal. Unfair, but I don't honestly believe my dumb friends who failed high school can tell me they got A's in Davis and tell me that they really know something when I'm spending hours doing my HW to crunch out a B only =/.
 
Hey, remember the time PurdueRy owned you in the airplane physics thread after you were ragging on him about how bad Purdue is compared to Cal? Yeah that was awesome.
 
Well, you'd figure that with the reputation of being the best school in the UC system it should be harder too, right?
 
Uh, what about Cal Tech?

We can all talk up how hard our Universities are... do we need to compare the size of our academic shlongs? If so, I have my PhD in chemical engineering.

R
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Hey, remember the time PurdueRy owned you in the airplane physics thread after you were ragging on him about how bad Purdue is compared to Cal? Yeah that was awesome.

OUCH.

PM w/ Link?

=P
 
Originally posted by: rgwalt
Uh, what about Cal Poly (Cal Tech)?

I thought I'd clarify just in case: Cal Poly (part of the California State University with its main campus in San Luis Obispo) and Caltech (private university in Pasadena) are different universities.
 
Originally posted by: ts3433
Originally posted by: rgwalt
Uh, what about Cal Poly (Cal Tech)?

I thought I'd clarify just in case: Cal Poly (part of the California State University with its main campus in San Luis Obispo) and Caltech (private university in Pasadena) are different universities.

Ah, thanks for clearing up my misconception.

R
 
Yeah I know. I took some courses at UCSD. Piece of cake. But I guess it would make sense, I'm in engineering (EECS and Bioengineering).
 
Cal was about 5 times easier than high school.

I just graduated in May. It's your own fault for choosing engineering... should have done IEOR or something else.
 
Originally posted by: Afro000Dude
Math 53 + CS61A owned my face. No one told me not to take four tech classes in one semester. =(

I take four tech classes all the time. I'm glad I skipped out on Math 53 though. The class sucks.
 
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