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An Engineering Mind: An Enginner's Guide to INVESTING

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  • is a penny made of 100% copper? whats the cost to re-refine the copper?

  • @nomchews electromagnetism is taught to engineers for sure, and quantum mechanics is barely touched in chemistry, but general relativity, no way, if you want to learn that, then its got to be an elective, but engineers are not required to learn it, besides, my point was about creativity, physicist are experimentalist whereas engineers are more interested in solving immediate real world problems, so there are plenty of creative engineers, but there are even more that are just AutoCAD monkeys

  • @calebp9503

    you have to be trolling, 'quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, general relativity', are taught to both engineers and physicists, as well as a lot more obviously -- especially considering engineers/physicists do identical units in most years for three quarters of their degree.....

  • @beenn15 who told you that? physicists are way more creative than engineers! I go to school for mechanical engineering at georgia tech and every physics class I have to take keeps surprising me! engineering is the same stuff over and over ... vectors, energy, robots, etc. ... physicist go way beyond engineers ... quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, general relativity ... it took a lot of creative thinking to come up with those theories.

  • great video. I already knew all this but the last few seconds of it are well worth watching it. I needed a good chuckle.

  • @Blackary1 no... physicists are engineers who aren't creative.

  • @sjb167 thats why I'm going to BBA :S

  • business is about emotions and social skills equipped with analytical skills. engineering is a combination of art and science and somehow emotionless and social-less However, they need each other to form the corporations.

  • Do you know what is messed up? That these finance guys, who are obviously not as smart as engineers, and who do not contribute more to society than engineers, often end up making more money than engineers. This is unfair... Engineers should unionize and do something about this. They wield a LOT of power in their hands as they are the ones who built society.

  • hilarious!  I am a Mech Eng who works on Krueger flaps!

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