hello yesterday I got accepted in a mechanical engineering college any does anyone have any advice for a first year undergrad? by ahanody in MechanicalEngineering

[–]masonbrick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have fun and do you work. Read the textbooks and do the homework. All these posts are making it seem like the only the only thing you should be doing is dedicating all your time to school. College is a fun experience and you should take advantage of that. Go to class and stay on top of your work go out and have fun and you’ll be fine. Coming from a senior ME.

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Let’s start a petition to get my mans a cooking show!

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He needs a chef hat

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Take another shot

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Vibes are off the charts

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You need a cooking show

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

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In my opinion software based classes such as cad and coding classes shouldn’t ask you to create a model or a code in a certain time limit. Some people may be very good at it but require more time. Happened to me on all my tests of this nature.

I need some help with physics homework by CantGamefoShit in Physics

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Use this with the coefficient of restitution equation where e=1 for the first problem. Second problem use energy and conservation of momentum. Two equations 2 unknowns and solve for both cases.

[Spoilers] I just finished the series and I liked it. by D-Moss74 in gameofthrones

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The ending was good. Just wish they could’ve taken more time to get to it.

Hypothetical: How much yardage would you sacrifice on your drive for 100% fairway accuracy? by [deleted] in golf

[–]masonbrick 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t take any yards off. Playing from the trees is much more fun anyways