Woot Fellow ME! Im taking Dynamics now as well...finished Calc series couple quarters ago...Yes, I am an ME. Cal III is only a prerequisite to fluids, which I will take in the fall.
EET is not near as in depth theoretically. You learn the basics of everything but don't get down to the nitty gritty of alot of things, such as the high level math involved in certain concepts.Whats the difference between EET and EE. They only have a EET degree here in corpus and I was gonna get that. Is it worth moving to get the EE?
Basic or not, I HATED CHEM!!! Glad I am out of it now...Calc. chem. Physics, all basic stuff, but it's still hard //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif
Heat transfer is cake. After you're through thermo and all of the circuits class, it's fun from there on out.Lol, everyone hates thermo. So far worst class ever. The professor that teaches thermo does heat transfer. I have seen so many people fail those classes. Professor is very hard. She does 2 tests and a final. It's do or die.
Most of my classes are 1 test, or 1 essay.Lol, everyone hates thermo. So far worst class ever. The professor that teaches thermo does heat transfer. I have seen so many people fail those classes. Professor is very hard. She does 2 tests and a final. It's do or die.
I have never sold any of my engineering books since I started. No sense, they always lowball you and it's never worth it. I have also in the past borrowed some books from friends ftw. Books are expensive.I spent $500 on books, and will prolly get $40 back.
My calculus book had a new edition released, so no one is buying my edition anymore. The rest of my books, with the exception of English and History, I'm keeping for future classes and for references.