Slow Dancing In A Burning Room - Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 11:26 AM
A few pre-Uni, NS guys have asked me the simple question of "how is engineering?"
"sucks. damn hard to study, and you don't score unless you're really smart. or you intend to bury your head in your books 24/7. are you actually interested in engineering?"
"don't know lei. actually, i got nowhere else to go"
Utter. Rubbish.
That's what i thought too. I have to debunk this myth, so i've come up with a little test. A gauge of which faculty you should plant your backside firmly in come the start of your respective academic semesters.
Of course, if you're swearing by this test at the end of this entry, how you are able to get a place in uni with your intelligence level... is of extremely high suspect
If at any point of the video, you actually nodded your head and go "absolutely brilliant" or "pure genius", shedding a tear in between applauds, join the queue that says "ARTS"
"You can actually program this on a home PC? And it's considered a module? COOL!" Yes, it's called ee2007. Do note, the end product might look really good, but the process can give you grey hair. Electrical Engineering for you
Mechanical engineering
If you find yourself kneeling on the floor kowtowing, as an automatic reflex, the moment Warren Bufett's mug flashed across the screen, Business. The kowtowing is good practice to help you do well in the course as well.