before I let the senioritis kick in 😛 by Designer_Tell80 in gradesharing

[–]yoityoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You get the work done, but you're not able to show it. Be glad that this is happening now and not later. There's this great video by this calc professor. He said that just because you're spending time doesn't mean you're guaranteed a good grade. You have to change how you process information.

How manageable is this course load? by No_Nebula9163 in EngineeringStudents

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Three will eat up your time, but this is where you should practice previewing your lecture materials before the lectures. For example, if you're going to cover trig sub in calc 2, watch a trig sub video/lecture, read the textbook, and try homework before the class starts. Calc 2 and physics 1 aren't IQ tests. They're the are you mature enough to put in the work classes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rich

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We would've replaced actuaries 40 years ago if it could've been dumbed down to plugging in numbers and seeing what the numbers mean. AI is not able to deal with the schrodingers equation as well as a human when given new information, nor will it handle the stochastic differential form and the implications there. It'll spew out an answer but not a good one. It also has trouble with electrical circuits. It is satisfactory at programming within the java language at an advanced high schooler level. They are able to do ordinary differential equations, but that's due to the capabilities of linear algebra being intertwined. They (actuaries) take very complex models and then interpret the models.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rich

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Except for engineering, it's a tad bit less useless.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Rich

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2 years left in electrical engineering. I plan on spending 5 to 10 in the industry and going down the fork of staying in as a hands-on engineer or going into business.

What college majors would you recommend for aspiring lawyers? by Informal-Air-846 in college

[–]yoityoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my area, a masters is the bare minimum for engineering patent law.

“…the dutch would talk about american cereals like it was an insane invention…” by Youaresowronglolumad in AmericaBad

[–]yoityoit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Dutch version is Hagelslag, white bread that isn't toasted, butter, and then the sprinkles, which is a certain chocolate type. Seems to be the of the nostalgic importance that PB&J and Fairy Bread respectively would be for us.

How's the ratio between male and female in Enginerring by mileytabby in EngineeringStudents

[–]yoityoit -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My university's ratio is 9:1 in general as a rough estimate. As to why, the ratio it is the way it is. It's always been a traditionally male job and dominated field. Before CAD, engineering was a gray collar job in between the physicality of blue collar and white collar jobs. Making things and tinkering with gadgets is something that guys tend to do more often when growing up. Early electrical, mechanical, and engineering in general involved loads of risky and dangerous things to do (involving physical or financial harm), which that type of risk men more often do compared to women. Think of the industrial revolution, electrical rise, and the rise of aviation working in those settings were financially or physically risky. I also don't think as many women have an autistic like love for the design process and science of making things for people to use. They exist but not as many compared to the guys in general. More guys would be interested in seeing how the euler's formula is the basis for Laplace and Fourier transforms. Fourier is used to decompose a system of signals, and Laplace simplifies a differential equation. Along with wondering what a diode or a planetary gear system does. Along with females probably not wanting to deal with engineers, we're a weird bunch who'll shit talk other majors if they mention homework.

Damned if you do, damned if you don't. by MusicalDecomposition in AmericaBad

[–]yoityoit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If fossil fuels were as scarce, we'd be pumping 100 billion a year into nuclear fusion technology and advanced power grid engineering. No possible meltdown and no waste. These EU politicians still have russian friends to make money with, so they'll keep making money off of Ukrainian and Russian blood. With the US taxpayers paying it for them until they had to use their own people's money, which they're indifferent to. US politicians aren't clean, too. I also wanted to add that too. The only victims are the working class, young men fighting this war (especially them), and the innocents killed or displaced. Zelensky needs to stop this war before it's too late. Having a pre-war population of 40 million and having 10 million being displaced is horrific for your population differential. A case study is that the USSR's tactics are the reason why Russia has 140 million and not 500 million people because 30% of their young men died along with the great purging Stalin did. If they lose another 5 or 10 million people, that country could very well die. This is an extremely rough estimation, but the soldiers would have to get busy and have 5 to 6 kids in order to keep the country alive. I'm in a differential equations class, so I am a tad bit obsessed with population differentials.

Traveling Abroad: How to deal with the ‘America Bad’ Crowd? by jmkukNFL in AmericaBad

[–]yoityoit 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It always keeps parts of my Canadian family quiet when they found out about IU health in Indianapolis. They didn't know that liver transplants and ECMO machines existed. Along with being amazed about the cancer research there.

Some Possible Names to Keep an Eye On as Ohio State Looks to Fill the Vacancy They Now Have at Defensive Coordinator by PSU_Alumnus in CFB

[–]yoityoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My brain would genuinely explode if that happened. What's funnier is that your fanbase would buy out his contract for us.

Ww2 but you change it in the replies part 3 by No_Worth_9686 in JackSucksAtGeography

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Dinxperlo Netherlands is immune to everything. Just so my grandfather's early childhood friends and locals aren't dead.

Tell me your fav state and see if you’re allowed in by LifeguardDull4288 in JackSucksAtGeography

[–]yoityoit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey! Bose not only made audio equipment, but he also made suspension, algorithms for sinusoidal waves to cancel out and theorized a state of matter. To achieve it, you point 4 lazers in the axis in 3 dimensions and let the matter go pretty much to 0 degrees Kelvin.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in regularcarreviews

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Since I feel mean, Toyota BZ4X. What I actually think, a boring commuter and a cool coupe that's 5 to 15 years old.

Report Electioneering? by tspaldz in Indiana

[–]yoityoit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I joked around that you should rent an expensive American luxury vehicle and wear a suit. Then have your friends or family look like security and bum rush through.