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Topic "Types of engineering" was discussed 100 times on 55 sites in last 3 months
bristol are retarded at prospectuses they have 5... bristol are retarded at prospectuses they have 5 different types of engineering but when u want a prospectus you can only pic 3 subjects :O 10:20 AM Mar 5th from Twitterrific
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-19 21:24:00)
by Andrewinho
Quote: Originally Posted by Andrewinho Hi only lonely, Actually,there r 4 types of engineering like chemical,electronics,mech & industrial so which wan u r gg to apply? Btw,anyone here ve gone thru the admission interview before?? Can share wif me,pls...... Thks... sorry guys, pls ignore my previous post. ...
Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-09-17 19:18:00)
by mileydog
Quote: Originally Posted by MyMorningBJ My review of types of engineering: Chemical -- If you don't like chemistry, its hard to get into this one. They are however highly paid out of school and their field is very unique. This is 1 type of major will you will likely work as a lab rat for many years to come. Petroleum -- a ...
Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-09-17 19:18:00)
by mileydog
Quote: Originally Posted by MyMorningBJ My review of types of engineering: Chemical -- If you don't like chemistry, its hard to get into this one. They are however highly paid out of school and their field is very unique. This is 1 type of major will you will likely work as a lab rat for many years to come. Petroleum -- a ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-01 10:50:00)
by butler1850
Quote: Originally Posted by EvilHamsterOnCrack butler1850: That would really be what I want to do, but I can't find any hinges that will turn in the correct fashion and still allow it to turn(without the hinge getting in the way, though I guess I could cut the wood to allow for a hinge). Know any specifics? ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-23 19:28:00)
by OldVetteFan
Nice! I look back at those days, and given the technology available to them, I really admire their spirit and bravery. Our technical library at work has lots of discussions between the engineering and science types about how well our products were going to survive in space applications - and documents how closely we worked with NASA in trying to figure this stuff out. Steven
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-23 08:01:00)
by WilliamC
Beren - welcome to the fora. You'll find that this tends to be a sciences/engineering hang out, but there are a few humanities types here (I'm Classics, btw). The really cool thing about humanities research is you can go to the places where your subject happened to do the research (e.g. libraries and museums holding a particular author's papers). As a first year student you're still in the "...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-22 13:36:00)
by interesteddad
heartart: It's 29% at Swarthmore. You left out the Engineering majors, who are a signficant presence in the science and math courses at the College. It's not just total numbers. It's percentage of science types in each dorm, talking in the dining hall, hanging out in the clubs and groups. One of the real benefits of a small liberal arts college is that you have humanities, social studies,...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-21 03:19:00)
by clutch-monkey
Quote: Originally Posted by LeonOfTheDead what about engineering types who are having sex with girls or whatever...?! not whilst arguing over definitions or bitching about things not being at the optimum layout they're not
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-19 23:24:00)
by CJJ
It depends on the type of nipple. Most engineering types use grease, but I think poll dancers prefer baby oil. Anybody else going to Blackpool want their nipples done?