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seriously...thats academic suicide...also how tf did they let u into diff eq while taking calc 3, thought that was a pre req?
calculus 2 is pre-req for 3, diff.equations, and linear algebra.
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seriously...thats academic suicide...also how tf did they let u into diff eq while taking calc 3, thought that was a pre req?
seriously...thats academic suicide...also how tf did they let u into diff eq while taking calc 3, thought that was a pre req?
calculus 2 is pre-req for 3, diff.equations, and linear algebra.
So its been about a yr since I finished cal 3 and longer since I've done cal 1 and 2. How much cal is used in the upper level classes? What should I brush up on?
Grad school and work is kicking my ***
I'm so mentally exhausted it's not even a joke anymore. I've always been an over-achiever but find myself content with simply just passing at this point. All I need is 9 credits to complete my MSCE, and I'm taking 6 now. And I graduated May 2015 Cum Laude Civil
I honestly just need this semester to be over. Next semester is my final course and I'm gravy.
B Bruce Banner keep grinding famb. you doing civil right?
im 24 and working full time 9-5 now ..making good enough money ( 42k ) but I've kind of hit my peak as far as earnings go seeing as though I only have a hs degree.
How feasible is it for me to obtain a bachelors while working full time ? I've pretty much forget everything about Math but it was never really a problem for me back then
Would I have to take pre requisite classes prior to getting in a program or does that depend on the university ?
That's really hard to tell, as I don't know your responsibilities outside of your workplace.
It's very possible if you've got your time management on lock, and try to take a feasible amount of courses. Meaning just because you have time to make it to 4-5 courses a week, doesn't mean you have the time to understand the concepts taught in each course, complete their assignments/projects/labs.
Know what I mean?
If you take the fact that you'll need to do a reasonable amount of work outside of your classes in order to get a decent grade, you should be fine.
Since you are in the DC area UMUC will be your best bet IMO. They offer a lot of online classes, and it is a very reputable school in the DoD world.Yeah I'm kind of a homebody ..im a contractor for the government ..I have a lot of downtime
Would you all recommend online classes ? For a major of this difficulty I was thinking that classroom teaching is a must. I probably would take at least 5-6 years to complete my bachelors.
Jus reading through this thread makes me think it's worth it. I've wanted to do this for years but getting a decent paying job at 19 and girls of course slowed my progress. I'm past that point now
I'm not exactly sure if online classes are even offered for engineering. Especially undergrad. But you should check with your school anyway.
If you have a lot of downtime then that's great. You get to put money in your pocket while pursuing your passion!
Do you know exactly what discipline you want to pursue? If you don't that's fine, as the fundamentals are usually identical in reference to calculus, physics, chem, statics, dynamics, strength of materials, etc.
Once you start getting into your junior year or so is when say ME's take Thermo, while CE's take Structural steel design, or EE's take Circuits, ChemE's take Chemical process, etc. etc.
So, you have plenty of time to decide what discipline you want to get into if you still haven't. Get rid of your fundamentals and humanities requirements first.
Since you are in the DC area UMUC will be your best bet IMO. They offer a lot of online classes, and it is a very reputable school in the DoD world.
Most are at 3.8-4.0 GPA's?
What programs if you don't mind me asking.
How specific do we need to be? Why does it matter, I am talking about engineering graduate programs. Not like we are attending Harvard lol.What programs are you referring to?
"Grad school" is being tossed around in this thread without being specific.
I know quite a few people who have received C's in matlab heavy courses. As long as they're at a B average for their Coure courses they're fine. If not, they flunk out or have to go through a process to get back in.
Discipline?
Concentration?
It's a common question lol?
You need actual engineering courses and a set GPA to get into a real grad engineering program.
Lol already see where you are going with this. I'll just skip out on this convo NJIT has gone to your head I seeDiscipline?
Concentration?
It's a common question lol?
You need actual engineering courses and a set GPA to get into a real grad engineering program.