I graduated a few years ago with an electrical engineering degree and I can tell you that first semester was the hardest. My study skills weren't the best but they definitely improved going into second year. Watch out for third year. Course wise that was the hardest content to learn. GL
studying mechanics such as statics, dynamics, and strength of materials is also pain in the ass lol. Im in statics now, first time, and its hard to grasp some concepts like "reactions and supports" and "moments". Wish me luck in the first exam
@@Kcl-Integrator29 Physics thermo, or engineering thermo? Fluid Mech is a whole class of misery. If you are lucky, you might get to take 3 semesters of fluid mechanics and get to actually solving the NS equation for real solutions, and not simulated approximations.
When will there be a limits tier list? Derivatives, integrals, and functions were covered but not limits. There exists multiple strategies for determining limits such as substitution, factoring, multiplying by conjugate, L’hopital’s, fraction manipulation, graphically analyzing, and more.
*My Tier list* S - Introduction to Programing Logic (Final grade - B ) A - Inorganic Chemistry B - Physics I C - Calculus I (The professor though we where pure matu students smh) D - Intro to engineering ( I hated this course, 3 hours of listening to nonsense every lecture) / Technical Drawing All grades: C 😭 I will update after 2nd semester
I graduated a few years ago with an electrical engineering degree and I can tell you that first semester was the hardest. My study skills weren't the best but they definitely improved going into second year. Watch out for third year. Course wise that was the hardest content to learn. GL
Thanks. My second year looks pre tough. I gotta take statics dynamics calc 3 differential eq thermo and fluids in first semester.
studying mechanics such as statics, dynamics, and strength of materials is also pain in the ass lol. Im in statics now, first time, and its hard to grasp some concepts like "reactions and supports" and "moments". Wish me luck in the first exam
Good luck 👍. I take statics this fall and I'm not looking forward to it
Wait till the fluid mechanics hit you. I can remember having to write the Navier-Stokes Equation for every. Single. Problem.
Thermodynamics kicking but butt rn ngl. Haven't gotten to navier stokes yet in fluids 😅
@@Kcl-Integrator29 Physics thermo, or engineering thermo? Fluid Mech is a whole class of misery. If you are lucky, you might get to take 3 semesters of fluid mechanics and get to actually solving the NS equation for real solutions, and not simulated approximations.
Blessed are those who only take 1 C course
Never again
Man calc 1 was the worst I failed it in my first semester and had to take it in second
Calc 2 is way better trust.
When will there be a limits tier list? Derivatives, integrals, and functions were covered but not limits. There exists multiple strategies for determining limits such as substitution, factoring, multiplying by conjugate, L’hopital’s, fraction manipulation, graphically analyzing, and more.
I'm dying in second year rn I'll probably do limits, differential equations and multi variable functions sometime in the future
Derivative tier list, pls
Halfway done the vid rn
Video is completed
*My Tier list*
S - Introduction to Programing Logic (Final grade - B )
A - Inorganic Chemistry
B - Physics I
C - Calculus I (The professor though we where pure matu students smh)
D - Intro to engineering ( I hated this course, 3 hours of listening to nonsense every lecture) / Technical Drawing
All grades: C 😭
I will update after 2nd semester
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Comp Eng on top
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blud goes to TMU
I indeed go there
Grades suck btw