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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2008

Tips for success in engineering.

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  • One important thing that he missed "stop being arrogant because you are not that special" I am an engineering student and every engineer, student or professional, I meet is so f***ing arrogant. They will zero social skill and have there head up in the sky just because they know math!!! hey come on, man!

  • @becooldontfreez It's true, a lot of the best maths students are arrogant although I find arrogant humanity/english students to be unbearable.

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  • I shall never understand entities like redsforlife88 and like. STUPID as they want to be. It is OK to be mediocre which most likely you are. You don't have to knock someone else down to feel validated.

  • @CeletenteFan223 ..............and that is why you are a Mechanic

  • This guy is a spastic , his is bragging on about maths math math math math.. Once you become an engineer i doubt you use the geometry and the trig any more, (personal experience).

  • Ha 40 people in chem class? Try 300

  • dude needs to rename this video, "how ot succeed in Engineering College", College and real world are 2 very different things.

  • @EverythingAllAbout consider being a Mechanic, you'll learn much more about machines that way, and your skills will always be in demand, it will always be easier to find a job. Engineering degrees are a lot of math & science, not so much knowing how to work with machines.

  • @gtaclevelandcity you need to talk to family who work at boeing, if they think they can help get you an internship or a job there, that's the ticket, if they cant, then hold off going to college. The reality is, studying to be an engineer and actually being one are 2 very different things, today, most things are so complex that all that math and theory you learn is replaced by computers, you would learn more about jets & stuff going to mechanic school. then you could be a nechanic.

  • @danotronxx Maybe so. If I display such behaviour, it is simply because I find whatever you study to be total bullshit. Social science, political science, whatever.

  • This guy has a superb, engaging persona.

  • @gamers209 lol same here.

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