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Started by micromegas, September 04, 2014, 11:33:22 AM

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diablochris6

First of all, congratulations! Super stoked about your achievement!

Secondly, as a high school Biology and Anatomy teacher, I see an overwhelming lack of critical thinking compounded by a poor grasp of fundamentals. I have had students who go to college to be nurses who can't read/create a graph. I push my students with the material and hope that they will grow out of their complacency. Most are glued to their phones to socialize but hardly ever to try and learn something new. My physics professor bro-in-law and I commiserate over student learning. It makes me glad to see when someone with intellect and work ethic succeeds at some aspect of life.  Again, congrats!

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copachino

Quote from: muddyfox on September 04, 2014, 11:36:06 AM
I've found that that light is usually the train...

If it's not, it's a neon sign that says "the real tunnel starts here".

;D ::)

Seriously, great news! Enjoy the festivities!

thats a real truth, a year ago when a got my ME degree, happend that to me... but that train hit me real hard.

you will learn many things that nobody told you while you were studing, and you will have be really patient.

and work hard...
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m-Kresol

Congrats on finishing!

I don't know how things are in Spain, but here in Austria the bachelor/master system was introduced in 05. Before that, it was normal that you did a 5 year (most students took (way) longer) diploma study. What they did upon introduction of the international bac/master system is to just split the existing study program into two parts and you obviously get your BSc. after the first. Still, the bachelor doesn't mean shi** around here, so 99% of us do their masters...
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zilla

Quote from: diablochris6 on September 04, 2014, 08:33:07 PM
I have had students who go to college to be nurses who can't read/create a graph.

hah.. we have engineers here who can't tell the difference between x-axis and y-axis..

atreidesheir

Congratulations.
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sonarchotic

Congrats! I'm just starting my EE and CE schooling so I'm on the other end of it. I don't know how far I'll go with it, maybe just a two year program in each or maybe more, we'll see. Any way, I'm glad for you and know it can be a difficult path to take so take pride in your accomplishment!

alanp

Quote from: zilla on September 04, 2014, 10:18:26 PM
Quote from: diablochris6 on September 04, 2014, 08:33:07 PM
I have had students who go to college to be nurses who can't read/create a graph.

hah.. we have engineers here who can't tell the difference between x-axis and y-axis..

... can they tie their shoelaces, or do they use velcro?
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micromegas

Well, oficially done (I just have to wait to get the results, but I have a really good feeling)!

Thanks to everyone for your kind words! I now it's not going to be a bed of roses (well, at least not without thorns) but I'm really happy.

Thanks for letting me express my satisfaction here too :).
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