Electrical Engineering 141 - Lecture 1
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Regards for Berkeley and MIT :))
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@One of the only ways I can think of to solve this problem is to just find a way to memorize it, or consistently study the same topic. Thats what reviews are for. You might as well take the course and write down notes for yourself to help you remember a few things from what you learned in the course. The reason most people remember these things is because they apply the things they have learned in their everyday life. Thats what will happen to you when you get a job.
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thank god for the advance of open education
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electrical engineering is such an interesting course....
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@jamesdrummerman you probably going to fail
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so engineering is like solving puzzles for a living
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Wish if i could join this university <3
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I would love to learn this and mathematics, but when I learn something- I forget it. I can go through a book and understand it all, but then forget what I learned. I only learn for a while, it's difficult for it to stick, and for me to be able to implement it. Any advice?
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@samgee2007 What the hell is that? Is that some sort of terrorist manuscript or something?
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with a professor this intelligent and pleasant looking, i think learning electrical engineering would be much easier...=)
I can't seem to find any better word than: Awesome...
Looking forward to the next lecture...
mamdk 2 years ago 14
Nice to get to actually see Jan Rabaey. I got his book "Digital integrated circuits, a design perspective" way back from 1998 or something like that. A few years later I ended up in a multi-processor DSP ASIC, and the first version of the chip worked and got into production.
felare 2 years ago 8