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Elliott18t 04-21-2009 11:28 AM

Ill be taking courses at night for engineering.. and working during the day.. yay!

I was doing architecture... then i was like.. how about no... my drafting teacher was lame though, so who knows.

The Captain 04-21-2009 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Oakes (Post 1336748)
I'm currently taking the semester off for numerous reasons. I like school but it definitely catches up with you and depending on your degree, which makes a ****ing HUGE difference, it's easier and harder which takes a bigger toll on your "enjoyment" factor. I'm an architectural engineering major, standard time for the degree is 5 years, with 4 years of "internship" after I graduate and grad school while not required, is almost a given. First day of engineering class, we went through all the different degrees in the science field, architectural engineering is said to be the second hardest of them all, biochemical being the first. If that information, and schedule alone isn't enough to kill my motivation than I don't know what is, but I'm still determined to go forward with it. Oh, and I'm also required to complete 30 credits in math courses alone....most degrees require 3-9 math credits to graduate.

I kinda wish i went the engineering route...I'm a numbers/science person, not just numbers. I have a lot of friends at Drexel doing every imaginable branch of engineering and they're always doing stuff that interests me a lot more.

DPancoast 04-21-2009 11:32 AM

School only sucks because I have no money. Other than that it's nice

Scapegoat 04-21-2009 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by The Captain (Post 1336755)
I kinda wish i went the engineering route...I'm a numbers/science person, not just numbers. I have a lot of friends at Drexel doing every imaginable branch of engineering and they're always doing stuff that interests me a lot more.

then change majors and do something more interesting than finance, which no one in this country is capable of managing anyway :lol:

the4g63 04-21-2009 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Elliott18t (Post 1336752)
Ill be taking courses at night for engineering.. and working during the day.. yay!

I was doing architecture... then i was like.. how about no... my drafting teacher was lame though, so who knows.

That's part of what I hate about education. Sometimes, you have awesome teachers that really know how to present the information, and sometimes you get ****ty teachers that have no idea what they're doing. That's the problem I had in high school.

The Captain 04-21-2009 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Scapegoat (Post 1336757)
then change majors and do something more interesting than finance, which no one in this country is capable of managing anyway :lol:

Finance is anything but uninteresting right now.

But if i could do it all over, i'd most likely go to Lehigh and do civil. They offered me quiet a bit.

Elliott18t 04-21-2009 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by the4g63 (Post 1336758)
That's part of what I hate about education. Sometimes, you have awesome teachers that really know how to present the information, and sometimes you get ****ty teachers that have no idea what they're doing. That's the problem I had in high school.

Well apparently he worked in the field.. :roll:


but I swore I only learned **** maybe first week or so..(only a class or so a week) then it was same BS over and over.. nothing new and I knew there was alot more to it so I was like WTF. He also presented it in a way, such that, I lost interest.

namdoogwerdna 04-21-2009 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by CHAOS (Post 1336713)
making money > going to school and not making money

Going to school and making 6 figures when im done > wrenching at my dads shop for the rest of my life

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Originally Posted by Scapegoat (Post 1336719)
if work is only taking you an hour a day... you're taking the easy way out and getting the same degree every other chump has.

Everyone "works" in a different style and at a different place. Some days I will put in 12 hours of "work", other days I wont do **** and I'll get drunk and chase some tail. It all depends on the courses, the professors, and the student.

ASIAN JUL 04-21-2009 11:45 AM

Looks like I missed a lot.

the4g63 04-21-2009 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by MyCarIsFTL (Post 1336781)
Looks like I missed a lot.

I might come visit the shop. I are bored.

Elliott18t 04-21-2009 11:46 AM

going to school does not = six figures.. at least not instantly..

ASIAN JUL 04-21-2009 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by the4g63 (Post 1336784)
I might come visit the shop. I are bored.

Do eet, please. Seriously. PLEASE.

Scapegoat 04-21-2009 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by namdoogwerdna (Post 1336780)
Everyone "works" in a different style and at a different place. Some days I will put in 12 hours of "work", other days I wont do **** and I'll get drunk and chase some tail. It all depends on the courses, the professors, and the student.

right... but captain said anything over an hour a day is "wrong"... your 12 hours on a single day doesn't even average out to one hour a day even if you only work one day for 12 hours.

fact of the matter is, an average of one hour a day in out of class work does not seem sufficient enough time spent studying for any field worth a damn. You're not going to be the best unless you put in the effort, you're not going to stand out amongst the crowd of tens of thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) of others graduating with the same degree.

Not to mention additional work in internships and other things within your field of study that will help promote you in the eyes of potential employers.

Sorry if i'm being a douche bag, but i've seen both sides of the coin between working hard while in school and hardly working while in school. College is as much about partying and enjoying life as it is growing up and taking responsibility for your own future.

too many college students just expect to walk out of college and make some bank b/c they've got some piece of paper. Its just not the case when you're just another face in the crowd.

Scapegoat 04-21-2009 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by MyCarIsFTL (Post 1336781)
Looks like I missed a lot.

not really...

The Captain 04-21-2009 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Scapegoat (Post 1336797)
right... but captain said anything over an hour a day is "wrong"... your 12 hours on a single day doesn't even average out to one hour a day even if you only work one day for 12 hours.

fact of the matter is, an average of one hour a day in out of class work does not seem sufficient enough time spent studying for any field worth a damn. You're not going to be the best unless you put in the effort, you're not going to stand out amongst the crowd of tens of thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) of others graduating with the same degree.

Not to mention additional work in internships and other things within your field of study that will help promote you in the eyes of potential employers.

Sorry if i'm being a douche bag, but i've seen both sides of the coin between working hard while in school and hardly working while in school. College is as much about partying and enjoying life as it is growing up and taking responsibility for your own future.

too many college students just expect to walk out of college and make some bank b/c they've got some piece of paper. Its just not the case when you're just another face in the crowd.

I agree with all of that. Of course you have to make yourself stand out. I've already put my work in doing volunteer work/ student government/ blah blah blah. Along side of school, I also work 30hr/wk doing accounting work, bolstering my degree.

When I say 1hr a day, i mean in general work. When i have a test or paper due, sure I'll spend 7-8 hours straight doing it. That's to be expected.

Fireman 04-21-2009 12:06 PM

**** Drexel, they rape you, until you bleed, and then they empty your pockets. Then they help you heal a bit, then right as the wound heals, they rip off the bandages and skull **** you.

The Captain 04-21-2009 12:08 PM

Well...tell me how you really feel.

What year are you?

ASIAN JUL 04-21-2009 12:11 PM

I'm currently out of school for a year.. ask me 4 years ago if I saw myself being 20 and not going to school and I woulda said **** no

namdoogwerdna 04-21-2009 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Scapegoat (Post 1336797)
right... but captain said anything over an hour a day is "wrong"... your 12 hours on a single day doesn't even average out to one hour a day even if you only work one day for 12 hours.

fact of the matter is, an average of one hour a day in out of class work does not seem sufficient enough time spent studying for any field worth a damn. You're not going to be the best unless you put in the effort, you're not going to stand out amongst the crowd of tens of thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) of others graduating with the same degree.

Not to mention additional work in internships and other things within your field of study that will help promote you in the eyes of potential employers.

Sorry if i'm being a douche bag, but i've seen both sides of the coin between working hard while in school and hardly working while in school. College is as much about partying and enjoying life as it is growing up and taking responsibility for your own future.

too many college students just expect to walk out of college and make some bank b/c they've got some piece of paper. Its just not the case when you're just another face in the crowd.

I dont think you're being a douche bag, I understand what you're saying and I get it. There are some people that argue that you HAVE to study for one hour per class per day and blah blah. I'm on a 9 year plan here, I know I've gotta bust my ass and just ask my friends on here, I work as hard as I play and I earn everything I have. I've seen a lot of kids hit that point where all they do is party and they ruin their futures. It sucks, but that's their decision.

LOL @ walking out and making bank. I wish it worked that way haha

namdoogwerdna 04-21-2009 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Fireman (Post 1336814)
**** Drexel, they rape you, until you bleed, and then they empty your pockets. Then they help you heal a bit, then right as the wound heals, they rip off the bandages and skull **** you.

Sadly I think most schools are like that nowadays.


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