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Can Multiculturalism Help Us Escape the Burdens of Calculus?
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Which college offers the best programs for aspiring inventors?
Hello, I currently attend a Association of Independent Technological Universities (AITU) school. I'm studying engineering. The school I am at is immensely test intensive-like extremely. I would like to know if there were any colleges you knew of with actual programs (or clubs) that help...- MathINTJ
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Boost Your CV with Self-Taught Skills: Microsoft Excel and Programming Languages
i would definitely suggest getting a certification then putting that on the certification.- MathINTJ
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering Mechanical vs. Civil engineering
This shouldn't even be a question. NOBODY respects Civil at the jobs I internshiped at. You will be stuck doing menial consultant work. You can stop this now, this decision can effect the rest of your life.- MathINTJ
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Do employers count online 'open-source' classes that are completed?
I would say that if your degree is really irrelevant, like a degree in English or something and all of your relevant expertise was garnered via these open source classes then yeah I would add them on.- MathINTJ
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Undergraduate Research in Science/Physics Education
I know at my school a lot of that information could be found in old physics journals lying around..Try walking through the physics department and seeing what they have lying around and hanging on walls.- MathINTJ
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When did you first encounter proof based mathematics?
What college/major was this person? This is an outright lie. I did many proofs in calculus.- MathINTJ
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Other Becoming an Engineer: Considerations and Personal Experiences
You might want to edit your post. And es, I have always wanted to be an inventor of sorts.- MathINTJ
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Programs Applying to College as a Physics Major: Is My Math Up to Par?
I think it may depend on where you are applying. A two-tier school or a smaller campus might be more willing to have you with a b and c...But I would second what was said above.Once you get into college it's pretty much fair game..Youll be able to major in basketweaving if you see fit so...- MathINTJ
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Do Bad Student Evaluations Lead to Change?
So I recently spent a semester of hell with my differential equations professor. This guy was so arrogant. He made 2 of the only 3 girls in class cry and one guy I know contemplate suicide because he would destroy these kids, telling them that they weren't cut out for college and making them...- MathINTJ
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Dielectric and Parallel Plate Capacitor, the point?
http://www.hippocampus.org/Physics Here these are some cool videos you can look at about the topic. They should help you out.- MathINTJ
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to get 100% in Physics course?
Hey, thanks everyone for the responses. I hate to bring up a dead thread but I didn't want anybody's' opinion to go unnoticed. As of right now I have a 77% in the class. I continue to fail exams but my lab, quiz and homework grades keep me a float.- MathINTJ
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How to get 100% in Physics course?
OK, this question is for those who is genuinely amongst the group to which I am referring to. I just got my physics exam back (college) and I got a 39%. Don't ask me how it happen. The teacher displayed our grades on the black board...there was...and it IS always...ALWAYS, that 100% in the midst...- MathINTJ
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising