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FiWiFaKi
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada9859 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-04-20 18:44:30
April 20 2014 06:38 GMT
#1
I guess this blog will just me being happy and bragging about my university situation and complaining about the stupid topic I just finished a final on. So if that's very boring (which it probably is for most), feel free to stop reading.

Okay, so! Currently doing a Mechanical Engineering degree, and things are going alright. Essentially every class that I ever take is marked on a curve, which means 2-3% of people get an A+ (some classes don't have A+), 8-10% get an A, 10% get an A-, 10% a B+, and so on. How well you do only depends on how everyone else does. The class average for every class is around a 2.7 GPA (a B-).

Last semester, I had 2 A+'s, 3 A's, and 2 A-'s, that's an over 3.91GPA. With seven classes, I managed to get the highest mark in 3 of my classes within all lecture sections, which varies from 200-500 people. And essentially being in the top 10% in every single one of my classes, mind you in Mechanical Engineering, which at my university is the cream of the crop engineering degree, only the most elite highest GPA students are able to get into Mechanical Engineering, as it is in the highest demand. Even with an acceptance rate of 170 students per year from general engineering first year, it still tops other departments that are much smaller in size in regards to admission requirements.

If the mark that each student got was random in each class, the odds of them achieving the same marks as me last semester or higher are: 0.0000036%... Obviously the students who get A's are much more likely to get A's in other classes, but considering everyone is relatively intelligent, this number is just spectacular.

Anyway, forward to this semester, I just finished my second final, 2/6 done. This semester hasn't been as spectacular as the last, as work ethic has been on the decline, but my first test should guarantee me an A- at least, with an A being very within reach depending on the class average for the final. Aiming for a 3.7-3.85 this semester.

Now my test I had today... Numerical Methods. Bleh. Has anyone taken a Numerical Method's class before? It is the most dry subject that you can imagine. Think of becoming a calculator, and people asking you what the value of a function at certain points are, what the value of this integral is to a percent error of less than this, find the roots of this function, blah blah. It's all stuff like, how to fit a curve on a line? Things that your computer could quite literally do in a nanosecond, but you have to do by hand, iteration by iteration, it's awful.

Anyway, this class had me worried. It's not like I was bad at it, going into the final with 90.5%, however the midterms have been easy, and the class average has been really high, making one mistake on a quiz could have easily brought your average down to class average, and all of the sudden you're looking at a C+/B- and a huge drop in your GPA. I estimated the class average into the final to be around 87%~.

Now I'm known to make minor mistakes, and an easy final would have absolutely wrecked me, I'd get a 85-95% mark, and so would everyone else, and I'd likely end up in the middle of the pack. I pretty much begged my professor to make the test really really hard, because the class average was way too high. Boy, did he deliver. This test was something ridiculous. When I looked at it, I'm like wow... How in the world? I prepared hard because I knew it wouldn't be an easy one, but everything was so difficult about it.

Only 3 hours for 6 questions that all had on average two parts to them, and asking you the numerical solution of integral, differential equations with Runge-Kutta to absurd precision, lots of residuals, inverting and solving numerous 4x4 matrices bu hand, LU decomposition, Eigenvectors, and worst of all you had to derive your own method for solving all of these yourself. Time management, and thinking on the go were stressed immensely.

So, essentially turning into a computer for the next 3 hours just chugging through numbers, the most boring thing you could be doing, the pressure was so immense. Luckily I did all the assignments by hand to prepare for the final, while most people did them using Matlab, because any sane person would. Who wants to solve a system of 4 ODE, with a Runge-Kutta method, with 5 iterations? No normal person, but I did. And boy did it pay off. I had everything memorized to the subscripts of subscripts.

I finished the test about 15 seconds before time was up. I knew everything, all my methods made sense, I didn't get stuck on anything, the only real issue is you have to chug through numbers at such an absurd pace, it's super easy to make little mistakes. A feel pretty confident in getting over 90% on this, although from everyone I talked to... Seems like a half of the people didn't even finish half the test, the average on this test is going to be 45%-60%. This is exactly what I needed to secure an A in this class. I finished the test dripping in sweat, just wanting to shout some words of triumph, it felt great.

Being at the top of the mountain is a magical feeling. If I keep my marks and extra-curriculars up, after a discussion with Shell, I am essentially guaranteed a position working for them. This is great, on average from my region they receive 1500 applications a year, and they hire 2~. With my Economics background as well, I am just so excited to see what's in store.

I suppose I just need to keep my marks up, not get too cocky with my last 4 tests (4 more finals within a week), keep working hard, and just finish strong. Very happy with how everything has been. Especially with all my up and downs mentally due to just being so dedicated to what I do. Girlfriend, University, Formula team, and my starting footprints at my very own business venture, plus teamliquid whenever I just need a moment to relax and can't take more of what my life has become. It's not for everyone, never getting sleep, always being stressed for time, but I'm loving it.

And what better way to relax than to now catch the Chinese Formula 1 Gran Prix starting in 20 minutes, then some SL9 finals day, and then, break is over. Off to study for my final on the 21st.

**
In life, the journey is more satisfying than the destination. || .::Entrepreneurship::. Living a few years of your life like most people won't, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can't || Mechanical Engineering & Economics Major
flamewheel
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
FREEAGLELAND26781 Posts
April 20 2014 06:42 GMT
#2
Sounds like you're kicking ass. Keep at it.
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WaveofShadow
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Canada31494 Posts
April 20 2014 06:52 GMT
#3
Are you at U of T?
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FiWiFaKi
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada9859 Posts
April 20 2014 06:55 GMT
#4
On April 20 2014 15:52 WaveofShadow wrote:
Are you at U of T?


I'm in Western Canada. I didn't pick the most prestigious school to go to by any means, mostly because I never really imagined myself being as passionate as I am now about what I do. But it still seems like there's a lot of bright minds around here, which is really nice. A couple people transferred here from Waterloo, and they said it's mostly the same from what they can tell.
In life, the journey is more satisfying than the destination. || .::Entrepreneurship::. Living a few years of your life like most people won't, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can't || Mechanical Engineering & Economics Major
dravernor
Profile Blog Joined May 2013
Netherlands6184 Posts
April 20 2014 06:59 GMT
#5
Congrats ^_^ it is nice to read such a positive success blog. Keep up the hard work. And I totally forgot that the Chinese Grand Prix starts so early, so thanks for that reminder too
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Chocolate
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States2350 Posts
April 20 2014 07:03 GMT
#6
Dayum dude, keep up the good work. I'm probably going to take numerical methods (or an equivalent) during my second year, shit will be exciting.

I just finished crushing HS, now on to uni myself. Question about economics: did you find that the first year of classes was really qualitative and didn't really teach you anything useful (that you couldn't easily learn in a few weeks)? I find myself dreading the first year economics courses with the huge lectures and general triviality... all I want to take is econometrics-type stuff.

What's your business venture?
Entirety
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
1423 Posts
April 20 2014 07:19 GMT
#7
My first reaction to your blog is that you need to be more humble. My second reaction is that I shouldn't be calling you out on bragging about yourself when I'm no better. I'm prideful, I'm arrogant, and I love to brag about my success too, so I'll back off from the moral high ground.

I'm sure I'm not the only one who is turned off by your bragging, but I'll be the first to admit that my distaste for your bragging is nothing more than envy in disguise. Your GPA is damn amazing, and I know you must have worked hard to earn it. Pat yourself on the back. You should be damn proud of what you have achieved over the last year, and I personally believe your success justifies the bragging.

I've met so many people who hate me for being prideful, and I hope you won't. But if you do, keep in mind that they're not necessarily hating you for your pride, they might simply be scared of your competence. Keep kicking ass!
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CutTheEnemy
Profile Joined November 2013
Canada373 Posts
April 20 2014 07:49 GMT
#8
So... what's your secret then? I'm an adult student returning after almost a decade away from school. Not used to it. At all...
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krndandaman
Profile Joined August 2009
Mozambique16569 Posts
April 20 2014 08:05 GMT
#9
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Lucumo
Profile Joined January 2010
6850 Posts
April 20 2014 08:37 GMT
#10
Man, I wish I was able to be so hard-working. It would totally pay off....but yeah, I really lack motivation. I guess it's partly the fault of getting good marks without ever really doing anything -_-
ApocAlypsE007
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Israel1007 Posts
April 20 2014 08:47 GMT
#11
Ahhh Numerical Analysis... Back when I took the course (I study aeronautics engineering) we called it Anal-ical Numerysis (In Hebrew it sounds better). One of the most annoying courses I ever took: the late course hour, the hand numbingly long writings... But I found it interesting, and few of the methods I found very useful, like the ability to solve any differential equation with Runge Kuta, very good for 3 and 6 DoF simulations for example.
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teamamerica
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States958 Posts
April 20 2014 08:48 GMT
#12
Congrats man!
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FiWiFaKi
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada9859 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-04-20 09:01:24
April 20 2014 08:59 GMT
#13
On April 20 2014 16:03 Chocolate wrote:
Dayum dude, keep up the good work. I'm probably going to take numerical methods (or an equivalent) during my second year, shit will be exciting.

I just finished crushing HS, now on to uni myself. Question about economics: did you find that the first year of classes was really qualitative and didn't really teach you anything useful (that you couldn't easily learn in a few weeks)? I find myself dreading the first year economics courses with the huge lectures and general triviality... all I want to take is econometrics-type stuff.

What's your business venture?


Oh, are you majoring in economics? First year courses are of course a breeze when it comes to econ. I think the idea is to get you to think like an economist, and just an introduction to econ to simply test the waters. I found the second year courses a lot more interesting, however they are still the same principles, just more in-depth, and you derive things that may not have been as intuitive to figure out as in first year economics courses.

And sadly I don't think you'll see too much of econometrics in a regular economics undergrad. I definitely recommend taking some honours economics program if your university offers it. And undergrad in economics really doesn't use that much math. From what I hear, it's when you go for your Master's when it starts to get really interesting with the theory and the math you work with. However, before everything, make sure you know exactly what you want out of your degree. Nice to see an economics major though! I think the knowledge learned is far superior to that of what is learned in business on a macroscopic level. It teaches you the basics, then you need to teach yourself the details.

As for my business venture, it's a new revolutionary type of advertising, haha. Or so I hope it will be, currently I'm mostly talking with the university and the school of business at my university, see what kind of funding I can receive. I think it's a neat idea that brings together engineering and business, and really, I'm mostly doing it because it's cool. If I'm lucky, maybe some money will be made off of it, but right now my goal is to do something cool, show I am enthusiastic to employers, and hopefully be able to secure a patent. Still in it's early stages, I have a big vision, but no real work besides research into its feasibility economically and from an engineering standpoint, and some sketches, etc. I want to begin some real work on it after this semester.
In life, the journey is more satisfying than the destination. || .::Entrepreneurship::. Living a few years of your life like most people won't, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can't || Mechanical Engineering & Economics Major
FiWiFaKi
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada9859 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-04-20 09:14:55
April 20 2014 09:10 GMT
#14
On April 20 2014 16:49 CutTheEnemy wrote:
So... what's your secret then? I'm an adult student returning after almost a decade away from school. Not used to it. At all...


Well it depends on your objectives, from what I've seen, returning students tend to not be as enthusiastic about the course material, and make it a lot more evident that they simply want to finish to secure their job.

For me, I think passion is the number one thing. I can't really speak for you, as it seems like we are a different age group, but I think the key is to really just remove distractions from their life. When you make university, and learning in general your number one priority, and put all your obligations second, you begin to embrace that lifestyle. It depends on how you want to balance your study life and social/family/at home life. As you can see I don't really balance too much, so I'm probably not the person to ask.

And my other strong belief, which may seem very obvious, is attend classes, and pay attention. People will always try to tell me that they don't learn anything in lecture so they don't go, or whatever excuse they can find. I truly believe that 99.9% of the time, going to lecture will indeed be worth it, regardless of how bad your professor appears to be.

People will always try and convince me otherwise, and I'm well aware there everyone has different learning styles, but I think people really underestimate it. To me, even if I'm not learning much in lecture, you are able to critically think about what the professor is saying, as you don't really have an option to do anything else. When you are reading from a textbook, and just learning from a textbook, you tend to skip minor details. You don't bother dwelling on them, but often times they can explain what you are trying to understand better. And I dunno, it's hard to describe.

It comes to hard work in the end, and creating an atmosphere you are comfortable in. Best of luck with your studies, I wish you all the best! (: What are you back in school for by the way?

PS - I really admire the people who come back to school because of whatever their reasons for not finishing it the first time. Must be so extremely taxing... Having to pay for rent, groceries, having a full-time job, possibly a family, not being exposed to school culture for so long. I always hear regrets of people not doing it right the first time ;p
In life, the journey is more satisfying than the destination. || .::Entrepreneurship::. Living a few years of your life like most people won't, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can't || Mechanical Engineering & Economics Major
FiWiFaKi
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada9859 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-04-20 09:34:58
April 20 2014 09:33 GMT
#15
On April 20 2014 16:19 Entirety wrote:
My first reaction to your blog is that you need to be more humble. My second reaction is that I shouldn't be calling you out on bragging about yourself when I'm no better. I'm prideful, I'm arrogant, and I love to brag about my success too, so I'll back off from the moral high ground.

I'm sure I'm not the only one who is turned off by your bragging, but I'll be the first to admit that my distaste for your bragging is nothing more than envy in disguise. Your GPA is damn amazing, and I know you must have worked hard to earn it. Pat yourself on the back. You should be damn proud of what you have achieved over the last year, and I personally believe your success justifies the bragging.

I've met so many people who hate me for being prideful, and I hope you won't. But if you do, keep in mind that they're not necessarily hating you for your pride, they might simply be scared of your competence. Keep kicking ass!


Hey man, thanks!

Pardon me, it is a bit late here (3:30am), so my speech probably wont be the most eloquent, but... I'll admit, I am not the most modest guy, but I do strongly believe that everyone offers something that can be learned from. The more you show off, the more you just try to impress, the more you shut yourself away from learning. I tend to like to step back and see what people have to say, and see what they can show. It teaches me new things, whether it's stepping back and letting a professor explain something, to hearing a drunk guy on the train and getting a better idea of what people in society think and how they behave, there is something to learn from all of it.

But at the same time, sometimes it just feels like I'm living in hell through some of the stuff I go through, always trying to put in effort. I know many go through lots too, and many definitely have it tougher than me, but sometimes boasting about your accomplishments to get a sense of pride that you're accomplishing something is useful. It's easy to forget you're actually headed somewhere when the end goal appears so far away, and the only thing you have to show for it is a good mark or something like that, and usually you don't show that off to anyone either. It's a nice feeling when others feel like you are doing good with your life, that approval is something that makes most people happy whether they agree with it or not.

Anyway, I think it's time to head to bed for me, I appreciate the nice messages from everyone, apologies to the people who felt like I came off as too arrogant or not humble. Hard to contain certain emotions! ^^
In life, the journey is more satisfying than the destination. || .::Entrepreneurship::. Living a few years of your life like most people won't, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can't || Mechanical Engineering & Economics Major
DarkPlasmaBall
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States44448 Posts
April 20 2014 13:56 GMT
#16
Congratulations! Keep kicking ass in those engineering and math courses!

Any idea why your grades are all on relative scales, rather than absolute?
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Random_0
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
United States1163 Posts
April 20 2014 15:15 GMT
#17
Good for you that you're doing well.

Other people have said this, but I'll say it again: Stay humble. No matter how well you are doing now or how much you are crushing the competition wherever you are, there are bigger fish in bigger ponds. Much bigger fish.
obesechicken13
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States10467 Posts
April 20 2014 15:19 GMT
#18
I'm not Jelly! Shut up >.<
I think in our modern age technology has evolved to become more addictive. The things that don't give us pleasure aren't used as much. Work was never meant to be fun, but doing it makes us happier in the long run.
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Profile Joined April 2008
1286 Posts
April 20 2014 16:07 GMT
#19
Wait until you have to do FDM by hand, with no way to chose step length or direction. So fun...
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Thrill
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
2599 Posts
April 20 2014 16:25 GMT
#20
Relative grade distribution is stupid. It would work to my personal favor but it's still stupid.
GoTuNk!
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
Chile4591 Posts
April 20 2014 16:36 GMT
#21
Nice read and solid work ethic. Had I written a post on weightlifting, it would sound incredibly similar to something that looks extremely dissimilar.

Passion first, and constant hard work and grind. Then everything else are jus details that fall into place because you want to so badly get better, so you just find the knowledge required and do what you have to.
n.DieJokes
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States3443 Posts
April 20 2014 18:18 GMT
#22
Numerical Analysis is neat man, how can you call it dry? You're an engineer, its a math designed for you
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Cricketer12
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States13975 Posts
April 20 2014 18:37 GMT
#23
I become a college freshman in september, any tips on what to do regarding classes or how to focus/manage time?
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Aerisky
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States12129 Posts
April 20 2014 19:34 GMT
#24
i'm in the opposite of your boat, hard work and grinding and no fun, all for nothing

but keep at it, that's where you want to be for sure
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vult
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
United States9400 Posts
April 20 2014 19:41 GMT
#25
Nice job dude! I transferred to a new university this year and expected to have a tough time adjusting because I'm an introvert and if I'm unhappy, I do terribly. Luckily I met some amazing people (including my girlfriend of 8 months now) and got a 3.94, coming in with around a 2.6 average GPA.

Glad to see another person succeed, it really does feel great!
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Djzapz
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Canada10681 Posts
April 20 2014 20:27 GMT
#26
I'm rocking 3.87 in McGill in grad school and I'm slacking off big time. 'merica.
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docvoc
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States5491 Posts
April 20 2014 20:58 GMT
#27
Fucking boom. Great job dude
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Darkren
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Canada1841 Posts
April 20 2014 22:25 GMT
#28
I have a numerical exam in 4 days, your teacher really asked you to do a 5 step runga kunta by hand????? Im so happy my teacher is super nice and my grades are high but the average of class is low so 0 stress for me.

Very impressive grades for mech engeniering, in what sector do you wanna specialise after
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FiWiFaKi
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada9859 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-04-20 22:54:55
April 20 2014 22:35 GMT
#29
On April 21 2014 07:25 Darkren wrote:
I have a numerical exam in 4 days, your teacher really asked you to do a 5 step runga kunta by hand????? Im so happy my teacher is super nice and my grades are high but the average of class is low so 0 stress for me.

Very impressive grades for mech engeniering, in what sector do you wanna specialise after


Oh nice, good luck!

Yeah, my last assignment had a 4th order Runge Kutta with 4 equations (after doing a change of variables), so you know how usually you need to find: K1, K2, K3, K4... I had to find: K1,J1,L1M1,K2,J2,l2,M2 all the way up to M4, and those questions are simply so ugly. On the final we only had to do one iteration of 4th order Runge Kutta for an equation of: y'' = 2y't+t*e^(t^(y))... So change of variables in two equations, and do the first iteration. That was worth 12 out of 100 marks in the 3 hour exam as a reference to time per question.

And probably oil and gas (at Shell), starting salaries are just so absurdly high here for Engineers in this field. The average salary for an engineer working in oil and gas here for 5 years is $130k-$140 a year. Top 10 percentile engineers after 15-20 years bring home in excess of $300k a year in the field. Early retirement or such financial freedom would be enjoyable.

I have a big interest in Fluid Dynamics, especially compressible flows, complex models with little explicit math, as it's too complex for math to "solve" . I really like these problems where we are given a complex situations that cannot me fully quantified in terms of numbers, and it needs to be modelled and predicted as accurately as possible. Many applications in automative or aerospace engineering with it would be interesting, however undergrad degrees don't really cover these topics well enough to be able to work as a technical engineer in one of those fields. And it's really hard to justify a Master's with the salaries here. Working as a PhD or Master's Engineer, your career has less stability, and usually in pay they bottom out faster than the diligent undergrads too.
In life, the journey is more satisfying than the destination. || .::Entrepreneurship::. Living a few years of your life like most people won't, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can't || Mechanical Engineering & Economics Major
FiWiFaKi
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada9859 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-04-20 22:49:54
April 20 2014 22:47 GMT
#30
On April 21 2014 04:34 Aerisky wrote:
i'm in the opposite of your boat, hard work and grinding and no fun, all for nothing

but keep at it, that's where you want to be for sure


Why all for nothing?

On April 21 2014 01:36 GoTuNk! wrote:
Nice read and solid work ethic. Had I written a post on weightlifting, it would sound incredibly similar to something that looks extremely dissimilar.

Passion first, and constant hard work and grind. Then everything else are jus details that fall into place because you want to so badly get better, so you just find the knowledge required and do what you have to.


I read lots of your post in the TL H&F thread. You have crazy work ethic, hitting the gym is one part of my life I really failed in. Ever since university I've been really skimping, gained a little bit of weight, and lost a lot of my strength.

From what I last recall, you can deadlift, squat, and bench twice as much as me D:

On April 21 2014 04:41 vult wrote:
Nice job dude! I transferred to a new university this year and expected to have a tough time adjusting because I'm an introvert and if I'm unhappy, I do terribly. Luckily I met some amazing people (including my girlfriend of 8 months now) and got a 3.94, coming in with around a 2.6 average GPA.

Glad to see another person succeed, it really does feel great!


Congrats! Indeed feels great, I do feel my girlfriend has been a great help to my academics too. I suppose I'm more introverted than I once thought, and she's always there for me. Sometimes it can get lonely and just hard to carry on alone, it definitely helps having someone so close at your side.

She's a very smart girl in accounting, so we are a bit of a power couple really, a nice girl, with wise expectations what she wants out of a guy (in my opinion, haha).
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April 21 2014 02:41 GMT
#31
This blog makes me happy. The world would be a better place if people didn't give excuses about things not working out their way.
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Canada932 Posts
April 21 2014 02:47 GMT
#32
I'm in Vancouver. What school are you going to?
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Jollibee19350 Posts
April 21 2014 08:56 GMT
#33
you are also rich.

i hate you
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Netherlands1552 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-04-21 16:51:37
April 21 2014 16:47 GMT
#34
Oh wow, that numerical analysis class sounds like hell. You have amazing work ethic. I mean, I work pretty hard, but only in things that interest me. I could never, ever, ever work so hard on something so dull. I'm a first year math major so the classes in which we have to calculate stuff are very rare. But next year I'll have numerical analysis as well
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Canada942 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-04-21 20:20:09
April 21 2014 20:19 GMT
#35
Happy for you Keep up the pace! Grades aren't that going well for me in aerospace engineering, although i'm going to graduate next year. Although, I take full responsibility for the poor performance I gave. And with Bombardier cutting over 1700 jobs, things are kinda getting scary (I'm from Montreal).
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Profile Joined November 2013
Canada373 Posts
May 06 2014 18:39 GMT
#36
I went back because I ended up working full time and figured that if I was going to have to work full time to pay my bills I'd better get paid for it. So I'm in engineering now, deciding between software and electrical. I like software a lot better, but I'm worried about what the career will be like compared with electrical.

How much do you study in a week? My fist semester I did pretty well but burnt out badly and it went downhill after that. Also, what do you think about when studying?
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Croatia2489 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-05-12 09:57:57
May 12 2014 09:53 GMT
#37
I used to be like that, think like that and I'm trying to get back into that train.
It's a special state of mind, people who haven't experienced it don't understand it.
Excellence isn't so much about talent, it's achieved by reaching a specific state of mind (hard work help, but it's not the main reason).

A few words of advice:
1. If you get a bad grade a few times in a row and it's not your fault, go on as before and forget about it asap. (I probably knew a few classes the best in my class, but due to some ridiculous circumstances I got bad grades and it severely discouraged me.)

2. Hang around smart people, otherwise you'll dumb down and become lazy. (Becoming lazy and complacent in my ability, plus hanging around 'party' people who are lazy themselves and the first point drove me into a pretty long depression - 1-2 other bad private things that happened didn't help as well.)

3. Don't get discouraged and just go on no matter how exhausting or hard it is (school or even social life), and keep your enthusiasm/motivation going. I know it's a cliche, but it's going to be MORE than worth it, take it from someone who got sidetracked for a few years. Oh and keep your physical health in check too (train/workout, go to the doctor), it's more important than you know, you'll see it when you get a bit older - you don't notice it now.
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France1911 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-05-12 11:45:26
May 12 2014 11:32 GMT
#38
Congratz for crushing University. I wish I was able to get motivation like you, it would be so much more easy. Unfortunately I'm passionate by useless things and every hour of studying is a corvee.
But reading your blog and the comments gave me some motivation, so thanks. Good luck for the future
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