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Uploaded on Jun 19, 2007

Electrical Engineers Job Description

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  • PKDana

    That's ridiculous. In life, one must face adversity and overcome it in order to achieve any meaningful success. If something is too difficult initially, you do not give up; you work towards getting better. If "calculus is hard to you", and you want to major in electrical engineering, then by all means, pursue it! A challenge-seeking attitude towards life is a praised quality in an engineer.

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  • MrToothgrinder

    Wrong use of a semicolon bud...

    You can always tell who is trying to appear superior over the internet lol.

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  • gobeng7

    I found that really useful. I stumbled upon this because my buddy evolved into a lady-magnet - and he's obese He went from zero to hero. He pretended he failed to realize. He finally came clean two days ago. He revealed he learned from the Jake Ayres Master Attraction Formula. Google it and you will get it... He is on a date right now with a stunning girl... Lucky fucker! Where are the best of these videos on Youtube?

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  • DimitriusG3131

    yup

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  • BB King

    That{s absolutely correct, yet there are times in which some people must know if they got what it takes. Thomas Alva Edison is one of the iconic scientific minds of our world yet he could not understand Sir.Isaac newton's theories. Which is a bit incredible if you wish, but that is a fact.

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  • SKshooter

    If the point of this video was to turn people off from studying electrical engineering; its been successfull

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  • Slaytounge

    I look at these diagrams and can't possibly see how I would understand what it meant.

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  • akinfermo

    Your comment tells me that you even didn't pass the Calculus class... You maybe dropped out !

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  • 93MickyD2

    Why do engineers always look so bland and boring?

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  • MrToothgrinder

    Semicolons are typically used with two complete sentences. They function as a replacement for the comma-conjunction that typically links complete sentences together. He uses it with a dependent sentence, which is why it is wrong. The 'proper' punctuation mark for those sentences is a comma. 

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  • sandpadres

    For as exciting of a field that EE is, they make it sound really boring

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