So, who is a college student?

Discussion in 'Detailing Bliss Lounge' started by agpatel, Jul 30, 2009.

  1. Ol' Red

    Ol' Red Virgin Detailer

    University of Alabama- Junior majoring in Business Management

    Roll Tide!
     
  2. GDAL

    GDAL Guest

    engineers and accountants/business majors ...

    people that need to pay attention to detail to every aspect of their tasks.

    Not in school right now ... but planning on continuing my masters in Engineering Management. I'm an IE.

    I have yet to meet an engineer that doesn't suffer from OCD when it comes to cars, computers, etc.
     
  3. agpatel

    agpatel OD On Detailing

    haha, I agree most of my friends who are in engineering are OCD about something.
     
  4. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    I'm going into my last semester at San Jose State University for Computer Engineering. I'm planning on pursuing a MBA if they accept me with my GPA. :)

    Oh yeah, I have to take the GMAT too. /sigh
     
  5. 2KLS1

    2KLS1 Birth of a Detailer

    Hey check that out. I'm a Cal Poly graduate, class of '07, electrical engineer. GO Broncos :gidiup:
     
  6. d00t

    d00t Welcome to Detailing

    Ohlone College - Business Admin/Finance

    SF State hopefully soon...
     
  7. Ottawamax

    Ottawamax Virgin Detailer

    Final year: Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada)
    Majoring in Integrated Science (BSC), Concentration in Technology, Society and Environmental Studies, Minor in Earth Sciences. I hope they can fit all of that on my diploma!
     
  8. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Hook 'em to a fellow Longhorn...
     
  9. Laguna

    Laguna Guest

    Starting September 9th.

    ITT Technical Institute - Orland Park, IL - Computer Networking.
     
  10. slowjeep

    slowjeep Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    what is your specialty agpatel, I'm looking for a tech school in socal that has mech. engineering
     
  11. kaiten408

    kaiten408 Jedi Nuba

    University of North Texas - Biology, junior year
     
  12. Gemini13

    Gemini13 Obsessive Detailer

    LOL

    Graduated back in 99 from their EET program at the now closed Matteson campus. Laid off back in July so I started back up at the local CC to get my cert in HVCAR and hoping to get into Local 597.
     
  13. anbuzero

    anbuzero DB Pro Supporter

    Junior at Montclair State Univeristy. i hate this school lol and i cant wait to get out. oh yeh im a business major as many on here :thumb:
     
  14. Chas

    Chas DB Forum Supporter

    ^^^ I got recruited to play football there ended up going to play for Salisbury University in MD and then transferred to UMD once I blew my shoulder out. Now I;m done!!!
     
  15. anbuzero

    anbuzero DB Pro Supporter

    sucks to hear about the shoulder i blew out my knee playing soccer in high school it still affects me to this day :(
     
  16. svpro

    svpro Birth of a Detailer

    Mt. Sierra College -Telecommunication-Freshmen
     
  17. ahwil_lim

    ahwil_lim Wax on..Wax off

    Graduated from University of Portsmouth (England) - Computing & Financial Analysis
     
  18. tors

    tors Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Senior at UCLA undergrad.
     
  19. BPRES

    BPRES Virgin Detailer

    Loving my freshman year here at the University of Missouri!
     
  20. Charlies02GLS

    Charlies02GLS Jedi Nuba

    Word of advice for engineering/technical undergrads...please be nice to your TAs. Do homework assignments neatly, don't scratch out/erase re-write multiple times over the same area. Define origin/axes, clearly spell out assumptions you make in solving any problem. Don't squeeze in anything...

    Also, if you've got questions on concepts/homework don't hesitate to take advantage of office hours. That's what we're here for, and believe me it's a whole lot easier to grade papers that are either completely right or empty then to try and wade through a poor attempt. Besides, it IS satisfying to spend time helping a student if they're making an effort to understand the material.

    Oh yeah, understand the physics behind equations before just blindly using them...

    Just my 2 cents...
     

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