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Other Becoming an Engineer: Considerations and Personal Experiences
its not bad for AE, its bad in engineering period. go to mac. go to UT, go to UW, anything but ryerson! :( (waterloo's co-op should be heavily considered)- mistermagical
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Choosing an Engineering Program at Waterloo University
Systems engineer - jack of all trades. they SAY they know everything, in the end they just know a lot of nothing. If u were deciding ebtween the 2 i wud say mechatronics, at least they are more specialized, tho i would also say they claim to know everything lol. Work hard sir, Ill be seeing...- mistermagical
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Other Becoming an Engineer: Considerations and Personal Experiences
Oh, forgot to mention, yes, a lot of people in AE field majored in mech. That is a viable option. Also, if you decide to change your mind while u are doing mech u still ahve the option.- mistermagical
- Post #489
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Other Becoming an Engineer: Considerations and Personal Experiences
Please don't go there for engineering. Its nearly non-existant on the engineering map. If you live in sauga, might as well go to UT or better yet to Waterloo. I have many friends in Mech @ UW from sauga.- mistermagical
- Post #488
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Other Becoming an Engineer: Considerations and Personal Experiences
pravada63, hate to break it to u, most engineers will work in a cubicle/office setting with maybe 10% of the time out in the field either to a site or a shop- mistermagical
- Post #487
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Choosing a School for Engineering
"However, I'm not sure if I should rush off right to Waterloo without taking a year of general first year engineering first. That's my problem." Are you sure you want to be in civil? Heres the thing. If you are, why would u want to take a year of general engineering? Civil at waterloo...- mistermagical
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U of Toronto or U of Waterloo for Mechanical Engineering?
Uw > Ut FIRST I would like to point out that the information I have on UT is from my friend in mechanical engineering at UT so I apologize if I'm mistaken in any of the facts please correct me if I'm wrong). I am in mech eng at UW, currently on my workterm (at work actually its lunch time...- mistermagical
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising