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re: rank the engineering disciplines from hardest to easiest
Posted on 3/9/14 at 10:35 pm to Buddy Garrity
Posted on 3/9/14 at 10:35 pm to Buddy Garrity
I'm in Mechanical and if I'd take a stab at this I'd probably say
Chemical Engineering
Mechanical/Electrical/Aerospace/Petroleum Engineering
Civil Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Haven't got a clue what Biological Engineering's class load is. I know Biosystems Engineering isn't that bad compared to the others.
Chemical Engineering
Mechanical/Electrical/Aerospace/Petroleum Engineering
Civil Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Haven't got a clue what Biological Engineering's class load is. I know Biosystems Engineering isn't that bad compared to the others.
This post was edited on 3/9/14 at 10:35 pm
Posted on 3/9/14 at 10:51 pm to Buddy Garrity
Chemical/Mechanical/Aerospace
Electrical
Civil
Biological/Petroleum
Industrial
Electrical
Civil
Biological/Petroleum
Industrial
Posted on 3/10/14 at 12:05 am to Buddy Garrity
petroleum
mechanical
chemical
electrical
aerospace
biological
industrial
Civil
mechanical
chemical
electrical
aerospace
biological
industrial
Civil
Posted on 3/10/14 at 12:09 am to Buddy Garrity
As a ChemE I feel qualified to say that electricity is fricking magic and EEs are basically sorcerers.
Not a single ChE class has truly busted my balls yet, but I just could
not
get
that entry level EE stuff we learned in physics and the EE course we had to take for the FE.
Not a single ChE class has truly busted my balls yet, but I just could
not
get
that entry level EE stuff we learned in physics and the EE course we had to take for the FE.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 1:52 am to Buddy Garrity
IE = Imaginary Engineer
Posted on 3/10/14 at 7:34 am to Buddy Garrity
nuclear physics engineering
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