Quote:robkelk wrote:Thank, I fully intend to!
More excellent news! I hope you'll enjoy your studies, BA.
Quote:Dartz wrote:This is exactly what I'm looking forward to. The only thing I'm apprehensive about is Calculus 1. The VA Rep said that the schools like to use it as a litmus test to see if new science and engineering students were really going to be able to hack it. But I'm pretty good with numbers, so long as I remember to carry the odd digit over. :p
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?
Quote:Rev Dark wrote:Snrk! Don't tempt me, else I'll become like Paul Stevens in The Manhattan Project. (Minus the whole builds a nuclear bomb bit. I'll just build a reactor instead. ~_^ )
Excellent news BA - (having written your handle that way, I am going to avoid any "I pity da school remarks...except for this one.)
It sounds like an exciting step in a new direction! Best of luck.
Shayne
Quote:Dartz wrote:That's awesome, Dartz! Maybe now we can look forward to you being able to make more visits here on this side of the pond in the future.
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.
(Seriously, come on over here during the Winter. It'll feel like autumn or spring to you, only without as much rain.)