I've got some questions to ask that I'd like to PM some engineers about engineering school if there are any available.
Thank you!
Thank you!
PM'ing you! ThanksHappy to answer questions as well if anything is still unanswered.
Now it can cost over 700 dollars just for the textbooks combined. That’s awesome that you were able to make it through when it seems as though it was deemed impossible by so many students back then.I'm likely way too old to have a modern perspective.
*** gets out rocking chair *** Back in my day, we used a slide rule rather than a calculator. No kidding, I wasn't allowed to bring a calculator into a classroom my freshman year. "How do you know you'll have electricity where you work? Hmmmm, never thought of that"
No admissions standards. Any resident of Texas could show up at any state campus and sign up for classes. The failure rates were very high. Two-thirds of the freshman class had to be gone by the junior year due to space limitations. This wasn't hard to do. Most the entering class had never taken algebra in high school and found freshman math & science impossible.
Texas A&M has just begun admitting women. But the tenured professors didn't always agree. More than once, I had classes that started out with a notice that women were 100% sure to fail the class and they would be best served to leave the room, NOW. Everyone knew girls can't become an engineer.
Tuition was ~$75 per semester. I got my undergrad and grad education for $750 plus fees. It cost more to see the sports teams play than to go to class.
The good(?) old days -=- DrStrange
What is the airspeed of an unladen swallow?I can possibly answer some questions, graduated in aerospace engineering, specialising in computational fluid dynamics and have worked in F1, automotive OEM and now in software.
What is the airspeed of an unladen swallow?
Oh man, this would go great with my old lure shaped like a Budweiser can. I actually caught a bass with it once!ME - 30 years in industrial and consumer product development
Proud designer of the Coke can fishing reel
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Me too. Purdue Engineering grad here.ME here. Work in medical devices.
We made Coke, Bud, and Miller Lite. I designed these in 1995ish and they only sold for a year, but there's still some around. Product was actually a huge flop.Oh man, this would go great with my old lure shaped like a Budweiser can. I actually caught a bass with it once!
Bummer! This is the Bud lure I had (probably still have in a tackle box somewhere):We made Coke, Bud, and Miller Lite. I designed these in 1995ish and they only sold for a year, but there's still some around. Product was actually a huge flop.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-VTG-J...918529&hash=item28a8eaedcc:g:bmAAAOSwgjVgI~Wc
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Industrial Engineer here and most of my career has been in Project Management. Not designing anything here!So many mechanical engineers here...but I bet I do the least actual engineering of any of us!
I’m both surprised and not surprised that there are so many engineers in this forum... I’m an ME too... medical devices.