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Unread 23-04-2004, 11:43
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Re: Majoring in Mechanical Engineering

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Originally Posted by sburro
This I would have to disagree with. If you think about it, or at least I like to, ME's are every engineering field rolled into one. Electrical, motors, plastics, yess we need to know about them, chem, matrerial properties, etc. Maybee I am just bias but it is the way I feel. \
Chemistry...hmmm. If I remember right the mech e's here only have to take chem 1. That's enough chem principles to get them nowhere. I think most engineering majors are hard. I'd say the most time consuming is the arche. Not hardest just time consuming. If you want to take the most math and science classes go CHE or probably biocheme does more.

The feeling at our college is start in engineering and work your way down. Luckily I'm still in engineering. Or one of our departmental motto's. Chem E...because it was too late to change.

I take some business classes anyway but they seem simple compared to engineering type classes. They help my GPA at least.

So if Mech E is too hard for you. Just come be a Chem E.
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