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| Tactical Nuke:
I just talked to another mech-e, he said if I want to go into acoustic engineering it'd be better if I stayed in ME than if I went to physics. Someone want to corroborate this? I still haven't read anything on the schedule that talks about sound and audio except for one elective during senior year. |
| The Titanium:
--- Quote from: Juncoph on October 15, 2017, 09:45:33 AM ---sorry man but you were getting too smart. we had to restrict your power --- End quote --- lmao. i needed that, thank you |
| Tactical Nuke:
A week or so later, I'm considering switching into electrical engineering. My college has different "concentrations" of EE and one of them specifically concerns sound and audio. I'm going to talk with some professors in the major about it. The problem NOW is that I can't drop out of any of the classes that I'm failing and not interested in. Thermodynamics is a loving nightmare and I'm about to just straight up get an F in the course, along with my chemistry course, which is important to the EE major. The only way I can drop courses in order to focus more on the places that matter is if I have a health issue, which I don't have. |
| RedGajin:
your school doesn’t allow you to withdraw from classes? withdrawing let’s you drop the course with no impact to your gpa, but you still have to pay for it |
| Tactical Nuke:
--- Quote from: RedGajin on October 26, 2017, 04:19:24 PM ---your school doesn’t allow you to withdraw from classes? withdrawing let’s you drop the course with no impact to your gpa, but you still have to pay for it --- End quote --- They allow you to drop two, and last year was also stuff so I was forced to use both of them up. I believe the two-class limit is only for engineers, though they don't allow you to exceed it even if you're switching majors, which is bullstuff. I'm taking classes in the mech-E major that count towards EE and now I can't focus on them because I gotta deal with the loving thermo course where the teacher offers a tutor after class that is impossible to loving find, either because he screws up the room number or because the tutor quits. There's also a lab course where the teacher thinks he's talking to people twice our age and we have to write a full-length lab report every week. There isn't any time to focus on the things that matter. |
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