Maj: Computer Science Maj: Politcal Science Not related but have science in it, so it makes my mom happy
Studying Architecture at the University of Manchester now. First year. I do enjoy it yes, but the workload kills haha... I'm lacking sleep for sure.. and I'm not out as much as i'd like to be... it'll be worth it though. I'd say english is important in the uni teachings, however it's very design/art based. A lot of design process to present. And, it's crazy with like.. green architecture, sustainability etc. Every single project we have done is all about being green and agriculture within the city. Yeh i've realised it's not so much about maths and physics but theres a lot of technology to learn. And that's killing me now. haha.. too many terminologies to learn.. and facts that are really confusing about different materials, loads and failures etc... I think in second year though, there will be more maths... *sigh* exam on thursday... and let's say i'm finding it hard to learn all this structures work. >=( ...
Medicine. Probally going to specialize for research in Cardiology one day. I'm still on plan A career-wise. -flow
Physics/Electrical Engineering. I love physics more but there's not much I can do with physics besides teaching and researching. I can't teach and research doesn't get paid much. Electrical Engineering = $_$. So I'm like doing both but they're similarly related. P.S. CUNY Brooklyn College FTW xD. Physics department is terrible here. Currently taking: El Differential Equations - Prof. Shapiro Modern Physics - Prof. Miyano Electrical Circuit Analysis - Prof. Sahni Electrical Circuit Lab - Prof. Sahni & Shum Classical Culture (hate english stuffs) - Who cares
Wow, looks like we have lots of engineers around in this forum ~~ !!!! [video=youtube;KaHm1ecBCgw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaHm1ecBCgw[/video]
I studied Computer Science and then got an MBA. Now I'm working in the paper industry as a regional manager for an Indonesian company.
Electrical/electronic engineering. relative courses: physics, e&m, engineering math, antenna theory, signals/systems/transforms, RF/Microwave engineering