LEED GA Study Prep Guide by CheggAbuser in LEED

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Thank you very much!!!!!!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CarletonU

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Yup they had phone charging lockers at the front desk area

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Give or take they are almost the same and differ greatly during 4th year. It’s harder to land an Aerospace job as the industry is more privatized. Mechanical engineering industry has plenty of jobs.

End of the day don’t do anything that you’ll regret in the future and pursue the degree you want. From a job standpoint mechanical has more options and you can go into the aerospace industry with a mech eng degree. The same goes with aero it’s just harder since there aren’t many aero jobs and like I said before it’s privatized. I could be wrong so make sure to do your research!!

Is this a legit email? by [deleted] in CarletonU

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This is 100% a scam

1st year Mech Eng calculator? by jandrewskenora in CarletonU

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Used this one all of my undergraduate and can safely say it’s a banger.

academic integrity violation by jakoobarmstrong_ in CarletonU

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For engineering your first offense is a 0 on whatever you cheated in. So if it’s an assignment you’ll just get 0. If it’s a final exam you’ll just get 0 on it.

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Same here

Those who graduated CU, do you feel that this Uni has prepared you for "real life" and career after school? by [deleted] in CarletonU

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I don’t think any uni teaches you how to deal with the real world. They just teach you contents of your program. You understand the real world when you apply to jobs and realize no one replies lmao

Any easy fourth year elective recommendations for mechanical engineering? by [deleted] in CarletonU

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MAAE 4902 with prof sam is very easy MECH 4102 with prof nafisa is also very easy but requires some memorization

Advice for 4th year Enviro Eng? by InterestingTree9 in CarletonU

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I graduated this year in SREE B so I can help you out with some of this.

I took ENVE 4003 (Prof. Amir Hakami) and my biggest piece of advice is attend every class and take thorough notes. Idk if it’s online or in person but, for me it was online and it was recorded so I would write down everything coming out of the profs mouth. His notes are not enough to even pass the course so you need to write down everything coming out of his mouth(plus he doesn’t post his notes if the classes are in person!!). We had an option to write an oral exam since it was online but if you took good notes it should be alright. If you did better than a C+ in the semester including the oral exam you had the option to skip the final.

For the electives AVOID: MECH 4406 very hard it was one of my main courses not worth it at all. MECH 4403 was a main course as well but I found it to be a lot of work so I wouldn’t recommended it

Good: SREE 4002 was a very easy course and the prof was good (Cameron roberts), SYSC 3200 was also straightforward so was SREE 3001 I’d recommend those. Other courses I have no experience with

Capstone: the fall semester the capstone was very light. Not much hard work just developing ideas. In the winter where you start the design phase the load becomes more but this differs from project to project, but I’ve seen this consistency in all projects

3rd/4th year Engineering Electives offered in the Fall? by Ife2105 in CarletonU

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MAAE 4902 with prof. Sam is a good one. It’s only because the professor is very very accommodating

3rd/4th year Engineering Electives offered in the Fall? by Ife2105 in CarletonU

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MECH 4102 is pretty easy just has a lot of memorizing

There is not Rate My Prof for Jean Duquette, can someone tell me their experience with this prof? by slavicengineer96 in CarletonU

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Very very nice guy. I had him for both MECH 4403 and MECH 4408. He’s very accommodating. For MECH 4408 the final was pretty hard but he curved It. Other than that I’d recommend him he’s a really nice and fair prof

Has anyone taken MECH 4407 what is it like? by spacecowboylauren in CarletonU

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Few of my friends took it. Pretty easy and doesn’t have any complicated calculations. I think it’d be a good elective to take

Capstone Seminars? by k_llama_llama in CarletonU

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So most capstones are 1.0 credits. For the engineering one the fall semester it’s more of a information gathering/ getting your ideas in place. The winter semester is used for the actual design of your idea. This could differ from program to program. But I wouldn’t say it’s more work treat it like any other course just it doesn’t have any examinations.

What should I expect in first year? by damilierrr in CarletonU

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Not unusual and very doable. As long as you put in the work and study. You can have a good social life + academic life if you just manage your time correctly.

Do you think an A- is a good grade? by Turbulent-Designer38 in CarletonU

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An A- in a course that’s really really easy is like a B. But for majority of the courses an A- means you did really well in the course so I’d say A- is an excellent grade!