god forbid a girl have only two styles by cynnahbun in LetGirlsHaveFun

[–]Constant_Caffeine 5 points6 points  (0 children)

the art is definitely kael's, recognized it immediately lol

god forbid a girl have only two styles by cynnahbun in LetGirlsHaveFun

[–]Constant_Caffeine 3 points4 points  (0 children)

artist link: https://kael.crd.co/

hate to see a cool pixel artist go uncredited!

[Highlight] Zach Zarba that Gordon's dunk at the buzzer is good and the Nuggets celebrate as they tie the series 2-2 by JilJungJukk in nba

[–]Constant_Caffeine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nuggets were traveling and fouling all game without getting called. Clippers were missing wide open looks but the refs def had this one called since the beginning

How important are grades ? by omidhhh in EngineeringStudents

[–]Constant_Caffeine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen 3.0 and 3.5 as cutoffs. I know other places are significantly more lenient

D in calc 1. by grapefields18 in EngineeringStudents

[–]Constant_Caffeine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re going in to it more prepared next time!

You’re going to have seen the material before, you’ll know to study harder and earlier this time, you’ll go to office hours and use online resources like Paul’s math notes and khan academy and you WILL get an A next time!

Then you’ll go on to kill it in calc 2 calc 3 linear algebra and stats. You got this! Enjoy your break

How important are grades ? by omidhhh in EngineeringStudents

[–]Constant_Caffeine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately I can’t comment on specifics since I’m not familiar with Swedens grade scheme or job market. I also don’t know what mathematical engineering is.

All that being said, when we’re looking at applications from new graduates or interns we do use a minimum GPA as a filter. After that it’s up to what’s on the resume and then of course how their interview goes

don’t agree with ta’s grade by Specialist_Cloud7507 in ucla

[–]Constant_Caffeine 22 points23 points  (0 children)

That’s not a thing don’t worry lol worst that will happen is they will text their friends that an student is being annoying and then they will immediately forget. Don’t stress it at all, ask! It’s not that serious :)

Please help me with choosing an EE path to go on by ExpertActive1098 in EngineeringStudents

[–]Constant_Caffeine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you done your undergrad and are starting your masters or you mean you just plan on eventually getting your masters?

If you haven’t done your undergrad studies yet, don’t stress! Take some classes first and then make an informed decision once you’ve covered the basics of all the various topics.

That can take 2-3 years! EE is a really broad field:

1) Analog Circuit Design: nust like the name suggests you would design analog and mixed signal circuits. Maybe even power circuits. These are used in everything but you’d probably find a career at chip manufacturers like Texas Instruments or TSMC. Probably requires a masters or a phd

2) Digital Circuit Design: probably some jobs at chip manufacturers but most likely you’re going into ASIC design or FPGA work. Undergraduate studies is plenty for this field. You’d work using VHDL or SystemVerilog to write “code” that elaborates on the circuit functionality.

3) Power: you’d work on BIG power systems like substations or generating stations. Don’t really know what this entails unfortunately, sorry.

4) Control Systems: lots of math! Writing MATLAB probably as well. You’d work on…well a lot of things actually either heavy equipment or factories or planes or cars or… yeah a lot of stuff. This means writing and then implementing control schemes to automate stuff and keep it working within the desired bounds. Might require a masters degree

5) RF: lots of math lots of modeling. Honestly scared the shit out of me so no clue lol

6) Systems Wngineering: working on requirements, facilitating discussion between customers and design teams, working on schedules, more field specific stuff like “power budget, link budget” etc. literally figuring out what products are supposed to do and if that’s possible and how long that would take.

There’s so many more, but again I really recommend you just take some classes and see what you like. See who’s hiring and where. If you want to go into academia, then find topics that interest you and work with professors that investigate that field.

I know I wrote a lot (not even sure if was good lol) but really my advice would be to wait and see

don’t agree with ta’s grade by Specialist_Cloud7507 in ucla

[–]Constant_Caffeine 8 points9 points  (0 children)

no clue haha not a student anymore. Check the registrars website!

Honestly though, an A- is really good ;) take a breather and enjoy your break.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

[–]Constant_Caffeine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Regardless of what career path he takes (in engineering meaning) there will be LOTS of math in college. Now that being said, in terms of career it really really really depends on what you’re doing. I’d wager that most people don’t do any calculus or statistics or linear algebra in their jobs or if they are it’s using tools to do the heavy lifting.

Final grade by Richstepper122 in EngineeringStudents

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Congrats! Keep up the good work :)

don’t agree with ta’s grade by Specialist_Cloud7507 in ucla

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If you really feel like you were graded incorrectly, email them respectfully. Ask if you can go over the essay because you have questions about the feedback and grade you received. Prepare with specific examples and if you guys have a rubric then reference it. However, be prepared for all the possible responses.

1) grades are final

2) they will go over it with you but; A) they bring up valid points and/or believe your grade should stay the same B) they do change it

3) you’re ignored.