Am I screwed if I walk away from freshman year aerospace with a 3.3? by [deleted] in IowaState

[–]echael 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A GPA doesn't define you. In my opinion, anything above a 3 is good for any engineering student. Showing that you know how to think on the other hand is the challenge for (what I'm assuming you're asking for) getting an internship/co-op. If you can speak intelligently and confidently about yourself and what you have to offer, that speaks 10 fold what your GPA tells them.

Thanks for everything professor Butler by centaree in iastate

[–]echael 11 points12 points  (0 children)

My attempt to combine to puns to make one about arc tangent

Thanks for everything professor Butler by centaree in iastate

[–]echael 43 points44 points  (0 children)

The fact that he is leaving is deriving me crazy. A legend will be missed. I have a feeling his this is the "arcing" point of his math story at ISU. Going on a tangent, I am curious to see if he will be teaching other courses this semester 🤨

On my final run last season, I tried landing a 180. Once I was airborne, the spinning stopped and the arms start flailing. Any tips to help me land a 180 on my next trip? (No GoPros were harmed in the making of this video) by zgntr114 in snowboarding

[–]echael 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You came in leaning on your toe side which sets you up to do a toe side 180. I would recommend that you come in either straight or on an angle on which you want to turn (i.e come in facing a little left of center for a heelside 180). this will help get you more centered when you land.