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Hey folks i'm messanger you from Mcmaster univeristy. Its my second day here and tonite is a social dance thing and i hate hip/hop /the music that was playing don't dance and don't really care so i ducked out , better than being bored.

Tomorow i get my first taste of engineering at faculty day , the first thing they have us do is wake up and take a math aptitude test to place our tutorials after that, its laxed and well. We are the only faculty that gets a test in welcome week. we rule.

i might not be around much when classes start as i have between 27-33 hours of in class time a week, plus study time (average student has below 20 lucky artsie's) so if i have some absences it is expected, i'll check in when i can.
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As a former electrical engineering student, I can sympathize. I'm not surprised you're an engineer. Your spelling gave it away.

I hope things go well for you, Sir Myghin! Do good!
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D'Anconia wrote:As a former electrical engineering student, I can sympathize. I'm not surprised you're an engineer. Your spelling gave it away.

I hope things go well for you, Sir Myghin! Do good!
thanks alot Francisco (we should talk about that book sometime) and yes, i cannot spell, or i just type fast and let the spellchecker get it usually. i plan to get into mech eng majoring in design, but my veiws may change by first years end, did you finish elec eng? or change your mind on direction?
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oh awesome SHD! i'd like to major in interior design or architecture when i get into college, though idk where in the world i'm going! i hope you have a great time & come & visit us whenever you can! we'll miss you! :cry: i dunno what schu's pub is gonna look like when you come back.. :P

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Congratulations on being accepted at McMaster Univeristy. :)
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Good luck in your studies!
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Sir Myghin wrote:
D'Anconia wrote:As a former electrical engineering student, I can sympathize. I'm not surprised you're an engineer. Your spelling gave it away.

I hope things go well for you, Sir Myghin! Do good!
thanks alot Francisco (we should talk about that book sometime) and yes, i cannot spell, or i just type fast and let the spellchecker get it usually. i plan to get into mech eng majoring in design, but my veiws may change by first years end, did you finish elec eng? or change your mind on direction?
I did indeed finish it. Actually we have something in common as I am going back to school this week. Getting my MBA.
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Go for it SirM', Good luck and best wishes mate...oh, I suppose the student chicks help a little :-D .
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Ogg wrote:Go for it SirM', Good luck and best wishes mate...oh, I suppose the student chicks help a little :-D .
Yeah, everyone knows all the hot babes go into Engineering...

:roll:

My grandfather, father, and godfather are all engineers (one electrical, two civil). They've all made very nice lives and careers for themselves.

Enjoy!
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Fortunately most of us don't choose our college majors based on which classes the girls take... :)

T-shirt seen: "I have a liberal arts degree! Do you want fries with that?"

Or the comic book store guy on The Simspsons: "Freakin' kids! I have a masters degree in folklore and mythology! I do no need this!"

Or MAD magazine in sometime the late 70's:
"You're a genius if you can get a degree in ancient Babylonian architecture. But you're an idiot if you think you can get a job with a degree in ancient Babylonian architecture."

*sigh* College girls. I live about 7 miles south of a major University. My father taught there from the time I was three (1966) until he retired sometime around 1989. I often drive through there. The pretty girl contingent there is huge! But they all look like friends' daughters to me. I can tell I'm getting old. It's too bad SM is going to be so busy with his class schedule and homework. But the girls will definitely be a distraction. :)
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ElfDude wrote:Fortunately most of us don't choose our college majors based on which classes the girls take... :)
And some of us are lucky to "have our cake and eat it too". Psychology was loaded with hot babes. In my Master's program, there were 19 women and 3 men in our track. Of course, I was already an old married man by that time...sigh...
ElfDude wrote: T-shirt seen: "I have a liberal arts degree! Do you want fries with that?"
LOL!

If the only purpose of college is to get a job, then why not go to a trade school and skip all the extraneous stuff? I think college is about a lot more than that.

Particularly, giant raging parties, and the aforementioned hot babes...

Listen to your Uncle ER, Sir Myghin. ENJOY THIS TIME! You'll have never have more freedom and less responsibility in your life.
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ER wrote:Ogg wrote:
Go for it SirM', Good luck and best wishes mate...oh, I suppose the student chicks help a little .


Yeah, everyone knows all the hot babes go into Engineering...

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D .
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EndlesslyRocking wrote: If the only purpose of college is to get a job, then why not go to a trade school and skip all the extraneous stuff? I think college is about a lot more than that.
I see both sides of it.

When he retired my dad was chairman of his department (Communicative Disorders). He was a speech pathologist with a specialty in the treatment of stuttering. I remember him getting upset from time to time about all the money the school was dumping into what he called "nonesense degrees"; degrees that would give you no career once you had them.
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good luck with the studying :-D
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well eng is more guys than girls bout 70/30 , but we like the nurses here... the females here do not pose a distraction to me, for i'm with someone, she's just not studying here , so i do not spend time gawking or getting distracted by women.
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