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Old 03-04-2008, 09:34 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by speifer View Post
Well, the math and physics is hard. I thought I was good at math until I got to the "advanced engineering mathematics" class. Mainly though, it just takes a lot of time. Like njsurfgurl said, while your friends are out partying, you will be busy doing hw. So although the classes are hard, with enough time and effort, pretty much anyone can get through them, its just that you really have to put in the time studying.

Personally, I'd say it's worth the money. I'm living very comfortably and don't have any complaints, but I was also fortunate enough to not have to take out any loans for college.

I'll be heading off to Applebees soon, .... I won't be there next week though.
A little off the topic here...but i was over in Bethlehem today surveying a Cigna that i'm working on... lol
I second the money part...i dont make as much as an engineer would but i love what i do...i get to travel all over (today for example) plus you get into different types of work...like i'll be doing the MTV VMA's for the third year in a row. Knowing many of the programs you learn can take you many routes...you can design parts to buildings to sets...the sky is the limit. And oh yeah YOUR ALWAYS IN DEMAND!
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