To you engineering students out there

MaxFusion16

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After looking through the degree requirements for electrical engineering and making a course plan, My BS EE degree is gonna take about 5 years due to my freshman screwup. *sighs*, more school loans to pay off.

to all you college freshman and high school seniors,
make a course plan for your entire college career on day 1, always go to your classes, do the homework, and study. Especially you engineers.

if I can go back in time, I would give myself a serious ass kicking for fcuking up.

 

Zim Hosein

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if I can go back in time, I would give myself a serious ass kicking for fcuking up.

That most likely applies to a lot of us; just stick w/ it and you'll be fine MaxFusion16 :beer:
 

Fenixgoon

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im going in 7 years for BS/PHD :D

edit: will be a freshman at drexel university this fall!
 

Sukhoi

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Four years at the University of Illinois. Only taking 12 hours each semester this year too. :D
 

remagavon

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Originally posted by: Sukhoi
Four years at the University of Illinois. Only taking 12 hours each semester this year too. :D

I'm planning on only taking 12 credit hours permanently. It's so much easier to focus when you only have a few classes to worry about. :) I've taken ~19 before and that really gets hectic, so that I'm more concerned with stress and less concerned with class. I'm finding that taking less credits is actually making me do more of the work, and that's a very welcome side affect, for me at least.
 

db

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Average grad time is now more like 5 years. Don't kill yourself--it will still take basically the same amount of time to pay for that education anyway.
 

dighn

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Originally posted by: edro13
Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: edro13
3 Years, BSCET, DeVry bitches!
BSCET? :confused:
Bachelor Science Computer Engineering Technology

Ok. I was a bit confused cuz at my school it's just a B.A.Sc (bachelar of applied science) instead of BSCE/T or something
 

edro

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Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: edro13
Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: edro13
3 Years, BSCET, DeVry bitches!
BSCET? :confused:
Bachelor Science Computer Engineering Technology
Ok. I was a bit confused cuz at my school it's just a B.A.Sc (bachelar of applied science) instead of BSCE/T or something
Yeah, DeVry is stupid, oh well. :)
 

pennylane

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4 years. Maybe an extra semester if I want to dual major (but i probably don't want to do that).
 

dighn

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well, after some searching it seems BS*E isn't just a devry thing ;) i guess different schools/areas/countries have different ways of naming degrees
 

Bassyhead

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A lot of the engineering/engineering technology programs at my university are 5 year programs