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Originally Posted by Fcukedd
To be honest, I'm only applying for engineering because I do very well in physics, chemistry and math. I only have a slight idea of what exactly engineering is..I just know there's good money involved if you do well.
I have absolutely no clue what I'm going to do, but engineering will be a starting point for me.
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you should only go to engineering if you really like the subject, otherwise you will be depressed all the time because of 6 courses per term, 5 days of classes per week, shit load of homework (can't bs your way out), and everything is math, and do extremely bad with a 2-3 gpa
The math I am talking about are real vs imaginary numbers, discrete vs analog signals, fourier transforms, divergence, programing 1000 line codes of program, classical physics vs quantum physics and basically transforming functions into different domains and then calculate the properties of functions etc.
I have degrees in law, commerce and engineering, and IMO engineering is easily the hardest degree. I remember my 4th year at UBC engineering I had to design and draw a piece of IC with over 1000 transistors individually (the computer chips found in your pc's). Even just connecting all the wires took more than 12 hours non-stop no breaks in front of the computer.