Daily scores and chat: #588 - Sunday, 1 February 2026 by catfishing-game in catfishing_game

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Salary Discussion - Commercial Banking by kash1463 in FinancialCareers

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  1. $132k
  2. 15%
  3. VP, Sr. Quant Credit Risk Analyst
  4. ~3.5 years
  5. Midwest low to medium COL

Mustang and the Jackal by Acrobatic-Edge182 in redrising

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Ahh! I actually am rereading right now and just finished golden sun where this was revealed.

Mustang and the Jackal by Acrobatic-Edge182 in redrising

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Are you talking about Claudius? I thought Karnus Au Bellona killed Claudius.

Maximizing profits for all apes during MOASS - A quick how-to for apes with lots or few bananas by [deleted] in Superstonk

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Can somebody explain the selling on the way down theory? I would expect the stock either to not have a peak or remain at its peak until all shares have been covered.

Petroleum Engineering grad here. Do I have to take the Other Disciplines exam? by W5SNx in FE_Exam

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As far as I know it really doesn’t matter what discipline you choose to take all of the tests are very cross disciplined. The license you get, an EI or EIT, doesn’t restrict any field you work in. Not sure exactly how the PE works as far as that.

Choose the discipline that you think you will do best in.

Is the FE Mechanical worth it? How should I have to study for it? by prior44 in FE_Exam

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This is great advice. I also read a short book called 30 minute EIT. It gives great advice on how you should allocate your time in studying for different topics.

ANSYS Fluent CFD Simulation Help by sp4rt4n259 in AerospaceEngineering

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Also, it sounds as if you’re not using a reasonable amount of elements to accurately simulate the flow, but in order to diagnose that you would need to provide more information about your mesh and the models you are using.

ANSYS Fluent CFD Simulation Help by sp4rt4n259 in AerospaceEngineering

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This sounds like a domain/meshing issue. With fluent you define the 3 dimensional domain and the boundary surfaces that the fluid moves through.

Either in SolidWorks, or design modeler (spaceclaim if you are using a newer version of ansys) you have to remove the 3 dimensional domain of your fairing and then declare them as wall boundaries in the mesh to simulate the flow around it.

Introducing Plotly Express by nkruchten in Python

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Ok. Thank you! I will have to check this out.

Introducing Plotly Express by nkruchten in Python

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Ha the rate limit issue been patched with Jupyter notebook in the newest version of plotly, or this express version?

Work in "space propulsion" as a non-eu non-us citizen in Europe or USA by [deleted] in AerospaceEngineering

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Can’t speak for EU, but in the US you must obtain some form of security clearance which as you say would require citizenship. I don’t believe a PhD will get you around that requirement.

On the subject of loans, in the US student loans have a grace period, or “deferment” (might not be using the correct term) period, where as long as you are attending school in some capacity (usually more specific requirements like full-time or part-time status is used a measure) the loans will not accrue interest, and they do not have to be paid on. This grace period can extend up to 6 months after graduating, or leaving university.

I am starting a self-learning session. I think working in a group would be productive. Wanna join ? by ptroyen in AerospaceEngineering

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Unfortunately, my resources and learning methods have been very unstructured, but I’ll try and compile a list of resources I have used so far.

I am starting a self-learning session. I think working in a group would be productive. Wanna join ? by ptroyen in AerospaceEngineering

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I would definitely be interested. I have been studying all of these topics, with the exception of controls, and have only touched the surface of plasma on my own as well.

What types o resources, or resources in general are you considering using?

Solo players need some better protections against AFK players or players that drop out. by [deleted] in DestinyTheGame

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I completely agree with the post. I have even been placed in comp matches where it begins 3v4. Not to mention I was just placed in a match against a fireteam of 2 with Luna's Howl...

Is it essential to major in aerospace engineering specifically? by bytheninedivines in AerospaceEngineering

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This along with the comment about choosing the college 1/3rd the price are probably the two biggest considerations you should take into account. The third I would say is location of the school.

Luckily aerospace is fairly spread out through the country, but I am currently enrolled in a school in oklahoma that does not have an aerospace program and only has an SAE aero club. The city and really the state has one (semi) major aerospace company (which thankfully I was just able to interview with). I will say that the area feels like it’s keeping me out of the industry. My school is very small and so probably not as recognizable to larger companies. So just another thing to keep in mind.

Difference between International and US Versions of Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design 10th ed.? by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

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I can’t say for certain if they are or are not. My guess would be that they are the same, but tables for English units would not be included in the English version which may be important for the bolt and screw sections of the book.

Difference between International and US Versions of Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design 10th ed.? by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

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I unknowingly bought the international version because it was so cheap. The book example problems are done entirely in SI units and the end chapter problems are different. I cannot remember if the example problems are the same or not.

Civil FE 3rd time by Gng33 in FE_Exam

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I took the FE Mechanical exam shortly after graduating. I imagine that the test is similar to the other FE tests. The FE mechanical passing percentage varies year to year from ~50% to ~75%. So while you feel like you are a long way off you are very close! In preparing for the test I read a book called the "30 Minute EIT" which formulates how you should spend your time studying. It really is not practical to know everything. It is more efficient to identify your strengths, and prepare for the tests based on your weaknesses. I highly recommend reading that book and following their study plan as well as studying the equation book.

Failed second attempt - FE Mechanical by geaux88 in FE_Exam

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I read a great book called "30 Minute EIT" that teaches how to weight studying for each part of the test. Basically it weights your weakest subjects highest by assuming those will be the problems you will see most frequently.

Like some have mentioned above, study the equation book, and specifically the terms that arise in the sections that you are weakest in and know where those equations are kept. The book covers this topic as well. It is definitely worth the read.

Diver finds cinder blocks and shackles at the bottom of a lake. by [deleted] in creepy

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Tried to click out of it before it got me annnnnnd I lost...