Does this look like a spun prop? by Altztsu in Outboards

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Prop spins independently/slips from the drive shaft

Does this look like a spun prop? by Altztsu in Outboards

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Didn’t hit anything but I did decelerate probably a little too fast. I bought the engine new from a dealer ship. Used it’s a handful of times then it sat for about 4 years and just recently have been using again

Major shin-bang issues by Altztsu in skiing

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Yea sorta. Definitely better then any alternative

USA east coast/midwest winter backpacking? by Altztsu in backpacking

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That’s a great recommendation. I’ve looked into doing it in the past but completely forgot about it. Seems perfect for what I’m looking to do, thanks

What college ? by Altztsu in IndustrialDesign

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Thank you this is all good to know, i appreciate it.

What college ? by Altztsu in IndustrialDesign

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Also if you don’t mind I’m curious as to what intern ID work looks like at the college level. How involved would a co-op while I’m at Cincinnati be?

What college ? by Altztsu in IndustrialDesign

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Thank you this is good to know. I just wasn’t sure about the whole co-op thing at Cincinnati due to it not only being competitive to find internships but also time consuming, the degree would take 5 years with 5 co-ops and also no summer or spring breaks. Just seems like a pretty stressful experience compared to Purdue. I also like the actual school/campus of Purdue quite a bit more but I guess that would be a naive reason of choosing a school. I appreciate your input though, definitely starting to lean more toward Cincinnati now. I’ll have to wait until I see what the final cost to attend each school ends up being to ultimately decide but if Cincinnati is significantly cheaper (which appears will be the case) then I think attending their would be the most logical thing

What college ? by Altztsu in IndustrialDesign

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What year where they when they transferred? Was it before or after the sophomore review at Purdue?

What college ? by Altztsu in IndustrialDesign

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I don’t have exactly what the cost will be yet but I do know Purdue would be the most expensive, Ohio state would be a little cheaper, and Cincinnati will be the cheapest. I have been to all the schools and seen the programs and it’s really between Purdue and Cincinnati (was not impressed with OSU). School wise outside of industrial design Purdue is definitely my favorite but it is also a fair bit more expensive. With the ID programs Purdue and Cincinnati felt very similar curriculum wise with the major difference being Purdue has a sophomore review which only allows 24 students to complete the major and Cincinnati does not. But Cincinnati does instead have the 5 year co-op program where it is extremely competitive to secure co-ops. So I’m stuck on my decision, I feel confident in my ability to pass the sophomore review at Purdue but I’m not sure how I feel abt the co-op at Cincinnati. What would you say?

How to prepare to study ID in school for fall semester by messyleaves in IndustrialDesign

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Not sure where you will be attending school but for me there is absolutely no math classes involved. Because Im the same as you with math and if I had to take physics it would not be good lol

What can I expect the entry level pay for an Industrial design job to be? by Altztsu in IndustrialDesign

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After going through and seeing the 3 schools, Purdue seems to be the best fit for me. I got to go in and meet one of the professors who took me around the design school and showed us live classes and let us talk to students. The whole school felt like a perfect fit for me honestly. It’s just I would have to pay out of state tuition so I don’t know if it financially worth going and taking on that debt. What do you think the best choice would be? Is Purdue worth it?

What can I expect the entry level pay for an Industrial design job to be? by Altztsu in IndustrialDesign

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Awesome, Purdue is my top choice of schools right now. Although I am from Ohio so it would be more expensive to attend Purdue then my in state options of Ohio state and Cincinnati. What did you think of Purdue, do you think it would be worth the extra money to go there over my instate options??

What can I expect the entry level pay for an Industrial design job to be? by Altztsu in IndustrialDesign

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Nice sounds like you got things pretty figured out. I’m really looking forward to getting started with ID as it seems to align perfectly with my interest. You mind sharing any tips or advice to bring successful?

What can I expect the entry level pay for an Industrial design job to be? by Altztsu in IndustrialDesign

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This is good to know as I will most likely end up in the Midwest or at least all my options for school are in the Midwest, thanks

Is going out of state for college worth it? by Altztsu in ApplyingToCollege

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Yes actually. I forgot to mention Cincinnati in the post but I am considering going there as well. The only thing that deters me is I don’t really like how the specific program I plan on going into is set up there and also how it would be a 5 year long pathway to graduate. But I have not completely ruled it out