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Programs Should I major in this program? Pros and cons....
Thanks for that information. Honestly, it's very hard to get a job and stand out nowadays since most people have degrees. I felt this program with allow me to stand out. I think since the course calendar for 5th year is less intensive, so I might be able to integrate my masters into it. The...- SimmonSays
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Programs Should I major in this program? Pros and cons....
Thank you. Okay, I will evaluate where I want to be in a couple of years. My dream would be to work for Tesla, Google, Microsoft, Apple, etc. Although, I wouldn't mind starting my own company. The thing is, I love learning and don't just want to stop after 4 years. I want a bit of a challenge...- SimmonSays
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Programs Should I major in this program? Pros and cons....
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Engineering and Physics Double Degree: Is It Worth Pursuing?
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Engineering and Physics Double Degree: Is It Worth Pursuing?
Thank you for the advice. I actually just got accepted and the program updated on the website. I made a new post with the information asking of the course load is actually doable. Thanks for all the advice!- SimmonSays
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Programs Should I major in this program? Pros and cons....
Hello! So I've recently been accepted to the University of Ottawa in the program of: Honours Bachelor's of Science in Physics/Bachelor's of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering. It's a double degree program for 5-6 years. I'm basically wondering if I should go to this university and this...- SimmonSays
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- Electrical engineering Honours Major Physics Program
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Engineering and Physics Double Degree: Is It Worth Pursuing?
I would post it if I could, buy it is a brand new program and not updated on the university website as of yet.- SimmonSays
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Engineering and Physics Double Degree: Is It Worth Pursuing?
Hello. I am currently in grade 12 and applying to programs in Canada and I would like to go into engineering. Although, I am very passionate about physics and it's applications in so many fields. I found a unique program which is a double degree. It includes a major in physics and electrical...- SimmonSays
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- Electrical engineering Physics Program
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Errors: Random, Systematic, and Human
I actually have asked my teacher but his descriptions were not very clear. Typically, i have relied on some online resources about how to write errors, but this teacher expects a more in-depth approach - a university-level approach. So I was hoping for some advice/ instruction on how the people...- SimmonSays
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding the Intersection of a Sinusoidal Function and a Line
Thank you SteamKing and HallsofIvy for the replies. It actually helped a lot. I'll graph the two functions from now on to find the intersection. I was generally interested in the mathematics if there were an algebraic way to solve. Oh, I didn't know about Newton's method previously; thank you...- SimmonSays
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Errors: Random, Systematic, and Human
Homework Statement Hello! In our class, we just completed a lab on momentum and energy conservation in collisions. It was a computer simulation. Although, for the lab report, the teacher wants us to write the random, systematic, and human errors. Can someone describe what each error means? What...- SimmonSays
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- Error Errors Human Random Systematic
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding the Intersection of a Sinusoidal Function and a Line
Homework Statement Hi! I'm trying to find the points of intersection of a sinusoidal function and a line. The line is y=x/7. The function is y=sinx. Can someone tell me how to determine the number of intersections and exact intersections. I would also like to know if the same method can be...- SimmonSays
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- Cosine Function Intersection Line Sine Sinusoidal Sinusoidal function Tan
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help