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Engineering science (university)

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-14 17:35

Hi, do we have some students here?

I know i am not suited for it (bad at math, logics and a skowpoke) but i have nothing to do.

I am fine with failing at it since i will become an hero anyways.

Should i try or save my time?

I mean it.

Name: 4tran 2008-06-16 2:42

I don't think it's worth your time.  If you genuinely want to become an hero, there are better ways to do it.  For instance, overdosing on any of those noxious chemicals the druggies consume will at least give you a sense of euphoria before you leave.

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Being smart is at least partly psychological.  Hard work can get you better grades, but won't increase your smartness noticeably.  Ask yourself more questions, and spend more time thinking.  Why ___?  How does ___ work?

Overall, engineering science is not a great degree; most other degrees are far more useful.  At Berkeley at least, an engineering physics major was basically a regular physics major with some of the physics classes replaced by a related engineering class, with added math classes.  It's not very enlightening, less prestigious than a physics degree, and less useful than a real engineering degree.  Since you're an heroing anyway, I guess it doesn't matter.

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