Top 5 Reasons It Sucks to Be an Engineering Student

14 May 2008 @21:46

More or less shamelessly taken from Wired. Check out the Wired article to read all the gory details about why it sucks:

5. Awful Textbooks

4. Professors are Rarely Encouraging

3. Dearth of Quality Counseling

2. Other Disciplines Have Inflated Grades

1. Every Assignment Feels the Same


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5 responses to “Top 5 Reasons It Sucks to Be an Engineering Student”

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16 May 2008
Dan Lecocq Identicon Icon Dan Lecocq (17:52:52) :

I’m not quite sure I agree, Andrew:

http://dan.lecocq.us/wordpress/2008/05/16/top-reasons-its-awesome-to-be-in-engineering/

Although, I do sympathize to a certain extent.

24 May 2008
Andrew Ferguson Identicon Icon Andrew Ferguson (00:19:29) :

@Dan Lecocq:

So perhaps “sucks” isn’t the best word choice. Perhaps, “hard” is better?

03 Jun 2008
Wes G Identicon Icon Wes G (19:52:54) :

Hello Andrew! I too am an engineering student and I agree with all of those ideas. I am angry that every semester I need to purchase new textbooks, when we all know that they will be obsolete at the end of the term.

This is my first time visiting your blog and reading some comments, and I noticed you’ve used the comment @to reply to someone. Not to toot my own horn, but I wrote a Wordpress plugin that beautifies the reference with a link to the previous comment. Check it out!

http://www.wesg.ca/2008/04/wordpress-plugin-comment-connection/

05 Jun 2008
Andrew Ferguson Identicon Icon Andrew Ferguson (21:30:42) :

@Wes G:

Well, I don’t think they’re entirely obsolete. I usually end up keeping my upper division textbooks with the anticipation that I’ll be able to use them as resources later on.

Also, thanks for the plugin. I’m trying it out now and am liking it so far!

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