That's an impressive stitement. Engineering in college can be tough, numerical and just a bit dull at times. Stick with it because you can do all sorts of fun things afterwards. Half the fun of engineering is solving problems and coming up with ideas. How do we take what we already know works, to solve a new an interesting problem?
In related good news, I got moved up to full time worked there last week. Which meant that after 4 years, including a 1 year internship and another year and a bit on part-time work, I've been able to sign off the dole at last.
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In related good news, I got moved up to full time worked there last week. Which meant that after 4 years, including a 1 year internship and another year and a bit on part-time work, I've been able to sign off the dole at last.
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?