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Posted on 10/9/15 at 7:27 am to GregMaddux
I set the curve in ECON 2030, and found it to be very easy. I think that it being a little more real world based/using common sense killed a lot of the people in it. I think all engineering degrees (except civil) have some very difficult classes, but it's really what engineering electives you take. EE could be pretty easy if you wanted to take the easy electives/teachers, but I did the opposite for some reason.
Posted on 10/9/15 at 7:28 am to GregMaddux
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Same with phys 2101 and 2102. Also Calc 2
My difficulty with the physics classes was that I was not yet much of a studier. I still kind of had the high school mentality where I can pay attention in class and pass a test easily. Then you get to physics and have some insanely bad teachers while having to take departmental tests. So you'd have a teacher that barely covered, or poorly covered a topic and you have it as a core subject on a test.
Easy once I learned how to teach myself, but difficult for my Sophomore self to get used to.
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