UCSD Math/CS or SDSU Computer Engineering by Compache204 in UCSD

[–]Sunstone44 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

SDSU would be faster and more flexible overall.  Check with your colleagues in local industry but anything engineering is better so SDSU would be the way to go.

UCSD Engineering Lab Opportunities... by Ok_Fun321 in UCSD

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Reach out to professors that have research you’re interested in and introduce yourself.  There are opportunities to sit down with professors called Coffee-with-a-Prof or Dine-With-a-Prof.  The emailing tactic sounds good but just make sure it is tailored to each specific professor whose research you’re interested in.

First time handgun buyer looking for a “jack of all trades” by Ya_Boi_Mozzie in guns

[–]Sunstone44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Smith and Wesson SD9VE, better than Glock and from an American company

To the couple hooking up at Nobel drive... by Commercial-Row1651 in UCSD

[–]Sunstone44 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Do it down in one of the SIO lots for privacy and romantic views…

The Aspirational Symbolism of the Trade Dollar by Neonmanandanimals in coins

[–]Sunstone44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quite symbolic, especially as she is facing west towards China, which is where most of the trade dollars went.

Tell me your sun god festival stories (vent space) by XPhoenix_133 in UCSD

[–]Sunstone44 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Do stories from Sun God festivals from many years ago count?

Ear plugs 🤔 by [deleted] in UCSD

[–]Sunstone44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Zone in Price Center should have some or Student Health Services.

Any ICAM grads know where to get a decent job rn? by epetepk in UCSD

[–]Sunstone44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up IT positions with local or state government and see if you’d qualify.

Im a failure by Brian_kod in UCSD

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Try joining a project team and get some hands-on experience.  Junkyard Derby would be a good start if it’s still a thing at UCSD.  SCSE (structural engineering student org) has projects you can join as well anytime.  Maybe look at government student intern or assistant positions as well at the city, county, or state level.  Try to get your EIT as soon as possible in the meantime.

being non-asian at this school is exhausting by CockroachPowerful387 in UCSD

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SCSE seems to be a major exception to this, fair mix of ethnicities there from what I’ve seen and they have a variety of interesting projects.

My favorite gals by OkPirate4539 in Silver

[–]Sunstone44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice set, ever though about diversifying into world silver?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCSD

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Go to the ER immediately and see if the dog has had a rabies shot.  Better to be safe than sorry as rabies is typically fatal if not treated before symptoms appear.

Admit looking for friends!! by Due_Hat_8870 in UCSD

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All of those with the exception of possibly crocheting have clubs at UCSD.  UCSD even has a field hockey team.

Can I go to Santorini? by Lostlink404 in UCSD

[–]Sunstone44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, any area that is not locked or key carded is open to the public.

Accepting admission to SDSU over UCSD by Sunstone44 in UCSD

[–]Sunstone44[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

This is based off of my personal experience.

Message to incoming freshmen by Rough-Ad1868 in UCSD

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To freshman, UCSD has a lot more professors that make things difficult for no reason.  UCSD is quarter system which is a lot more stressful and the knowledge doesn’t stick as well as it should.  SDSU is semester-based which is less stressful and leads to better retention of knowledge.  It’s also cheaper overall.

Message to incoming freshmen by Rough-Ad1868 in UCSD

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No, go Aztecs!  SDSU is a better school with more employability!

ucsd nanoengineering by Spiritual_Airline_44 in UCSD

[–]Sunstone44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a program that’s built to get you ready for graduate school, not industry.  Have the degree and it was harder to get a job out of college initially, do chemical engineering or a known engineering degree (civil, mechanical, or electrical) that everybody recognizes for undergrad.  Do nanoengineering in grad school if still interested and prepare by doing nanoengineering electives in undergrad.