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8 hours of study per day? But you mean rest days? :cool:

Mathematics and high school physics are very "different" from university ones. To go wrong on one side does not necessarily mean to go wrong on the other. and not going well on one side guarantees you simplicity on the other.
I said hours because I calculated lessons... a little sleep (if you can :cool: ) and so I don't know how many hours remain eheh..boys I'm not yet a university student I can imagine how hard it is but until I'm inside I don't know ehehehehehe... I wonder if I say epic brownstones :rolleyes:
 
Hello, fear of something new has it. I study engineering myself and tell you that mathematics and physics do not serve anything I say a lie; but this should not affect your choice that accompanied by study, constancy and will desire can help you in everything.
 
It's the first time I came... But I used it because I hear people who have two exams and captain the same day... poor stisti just prepare for one thing and the other go there and try it right... because they already know that they couldn't prepare the other... Anyway, I'm not one who likes to fail (not like high school) and I would study like a damn to get things into my head... How is it working?
I have sometimes made the same mistake: to prepare 2 exams, in the end I did not prepare one well, so it takes a minimum of calm to evaluate rationally (and subjectively) what you are able to do. If there are those who can prepare more exams at a time, good for him, I have never gone beyond the two (my limit certainly). but when I passed some "trying" exam, then I found myself having to study those things because otherwise I didn't go ahead with subsequent exams (dead propheitivity).

I'm fighting with the gaps I'm taking from the university.
 
Hello, fear of something new has it. I study engineering myself and tell you that mathematics and physics do not serve anything I say a lie; but this should not affect your choice that accompanied by study, constancy and will desire can help you in everything.
Mathematics and physics are the basis without which I think we could hardly exist poor mortals.. I realized too late that everything or almost turns around them... but I would love to succeed in mechanics after so long in which I felt devalued for immaturity and for prof a little ...stronsetti!
 
better to continue the discussion only on this post not to create doubles... as far as your question about work today I think it is difficult to give you a positive answer; I finished the three-year period, I had some proposals that maybe a bachelor's degree in letters does not have those who are now coming out of the master's office, they tell me that it has been very hard and the recruitment posts have become lacking even for the neo-engineers, on the other hand who you want me to assume now as we are.
In these cases I always feel that when you suffer engineers are those who suffer less than others and it will be true, but the situation is heavy also seen from inside the university and if I have to be honest a little demotive.
And I believe that demotion... Maybe one is doing the c**** for tot years sweating blood and then finding a bad job... as it happens to many people.. And I don't think it makes you feel good that you've done the deck for "poco." . .
 
No, a breeze... I'm sure I'll study there.
It's not that I'm 100% sure of doing engineering is clear... I mean, I'm calm for now, otherwise I panic now. mechanical attracts me.. but also environmental that differs very much. .
 
I have sometimes made the same mistake: to prepare 2 exams, in the end I did not prepare one well, so it takes a minimum of calm to evaluate rationally (and subjectively) what you are able to do. If there are those who can prepare more exams at a time, good for him, I have never gone beyond the two (my limit certainly). but when I passed some "trying" exam, then I found myself having to study those things because otherwise I didn't go ahead with subsequent exams (dead propheitivity).

I'm fighting with the gaps I'm taking from the university.
I think it's a good thing to do, even if you might be stuck on your exams. However both the satisfactory job opportunities are there or are we working underpaid etc?
 
I think it's a good thing to do, even if you might be stuck on your exams. However both the satisfactory job opportunities are there or are we working underpaid etc?
and where, today, one has a "satisfactory" and adequately paid job?
do you think that the client/monitor/dedicator who is paid 500 €/month will get lost more or less than an engineer who designs gearboxes?
 
and where, today, one has a "satisfactory" and adequately paid job?
do you think that the client/monitor/dedicator who is paid 500 €/month will get lost more or less than an engineer who designs gearboxes?
I'm so sorry, but then what's the point of studying and doing your deck (although you like it) if you then tell me that nobody has a job at least satisfactory. ..confused:
 
and then find a bad job... as it happens to many people.. And I don't think it makes you feel good that you've done the deck for "poco." . .
You know that the speeches you make today are not so much about the fact if you are ill paid but if you will work. ..however now or goes it or breaks it; in case you probably spread an engineering training with some years of experience on the "field" will serve to hop the earth with excellent technical knowledge
 
I think it's a good thing to do, even if you might be stuck on your exams. However both the satisfactory job opportunities are there or are we working underpaid etc?
I think I'm very lucky.
I'd say I can't complain.

Many of my friends from university times (smart people) are all more or less realized (those all abroad).

It's true, work is a matter of ass: You need to find yourself in the right place at the right time. and it doesn't rain on it.
Once you're in, though, if little you can whip the few neurons not yet exhausted, you'll be able to move well because you're able to analyze things better than anyone else.


p.s: I also know who does a job underpaid. They're all the ones who went to the exam for the famous 18 politicians.
On the contrary, some I doubted that they could graduate... so I can say that he also went fat.
 
You know that the speeches you make today are not so much about the fact if you are ill paid but if you will work. ..however now or goes it or breaks it; in case you probably spread an engineering training with some years of experience on the "field" will serve to hop the earth with excellent technical knowledge
each comforts as you can:cool:
 
I'm so sorry, but then what's the point of studying and doing your deck (although you like it) if you then tell me that nobody has a job at least satisfactory. ..confused:
This is a good question! Genuine.
Let me explain... .
I'm not an engineer, I'm "normal", I work as a r&d designer in a company
I'll get a good salary, I have to admit. but frankly, I have responsibility, commitments, troubles.. .
I'll stop for 9 hours a day when I'm in the office. 12-14 or more when they're away.
If I'm wrong, it's a hundred thousand euros per shot. When I leave office three days, I have a line of mail to read from fear. I don't know.
It's a job I like and I'm glad to do it. but I am aware of my concerns.
I know very well that a worker (I did it for a nice piece) gets bigger on the physical level, takes a salary (maybe) lower than mine, but at the end of the 8 hours has "more or less" finished.
at the level of job satisfaction.. I don't know what to tell you! One "fa", the other "thinks how to do". who is "the best"? maybe neither.
Frankly, I think that going to make the engineer is a myth handed down by past generations.
I have the conviction, today as today, that a good worker, specialized, capable, good, is decisive better than an ing who has studied because "no paper is done nothing". and by the better I mean both from the professional and pay point of view.

What do you say that a job is "adequately paid" based on what you produce? based on responsibility? based on the quality of work?? ? ?
a doctor should take 10'000 euros per month, even the basic one. If he's wrong, he'll kill you. .
Should a toothbrush work for free? It's not a concept lavoor, and if it's wrong, it's not a big deal.
a designer? 5000 € if you design civil plants and 1000€ if you design the games of the ovets? based on what?
 
I think it's a good thing to do, even if you might be stuck on your exams. However both the satisfactory job opportunities are there or are we working underpaid etc?
I think I'm very lucky.
I'd say I can't complain.

Many of my friends from university times (smart people) are all more or less realized (those all abroad).

It's true, work is a matter of ass: You need to find yourself in the right place at the right time. and it doesn't rain on it.
Once you're in, though, if little you can whip the few neurons not yet exhausted, you'll be able to move well because you're able to analyze things better than anyone else.


p.s: I also know who does a job underpaid. They're all the ones who went to the exam for the famous 18 politicians.
On the contrary, some I doubted that they could graduate... so I can say that he also went fat.
I think it depends on you and your preparation, but as it rightly says pierarg, it also takes a little luck!
If I tell you I've been working for seven years "by mistake", and now there's a line out of the companies for who wants to do my job you believe me?
I don't regret leaving the university momentarily, but at the time I felt like a failure! ! !
This is a good question! Genuine.
Let me explain... .
I'm not an engineer, I'm "normal", I work as a r&d designer in a company
I'll get a good salary, I have to admit. but frankly, I have responsibility, commitments, troubles.. .
I'll stop for 9 hours a day when I'm in the office. 12-14 or more when they're away.
If I'm wrong, it's a hundred thousand euros per shot. When I leave office three days, I have a line of mail to read from fear. I don't know.
It's a job I like and I'm glad to do it. but I am aware of my concerns.
I know very well that a worker (I did it for a nice piece) gets bigger on the physical level, takes a salary (maybe) lower than mine, but at the end of the 8 hours has "more or less" finished.
at the level of job satisfaction.. I don't know what to tell you! One "fa", the other "thinks how to do". who is "the best"? maybe neither.
Frankly, I think that going to make the engineer is a myth handed down by past generations.
I have the conviction, today as today, that a good worker, specialized, capable, good, is decisive better than an ing who has studied because "no paper is done nothing". and by the better I mean both from the professional and pay point of view.
I'm so sorry! :finger:
different wages, different responsibilities, but also different aspirations: There are those who want to have these responsibilities and are satisfied with the work they do, while there are those who (as Pierarg said) are satisfied with a quiet place, despite the piece of paper, and sometimes there is less responsibility than a skilled worker (and even less money, in my company there are figures of this kind).
I'm not an engineer. I'm "normal." ....

:hahahah:
 
This is a good question! Genuine.
Let me explain... .
I'm not an engineer.
still with history!!!! ! ! ! ! !!!!!
You don't have a degree, but you're still an engineer.
I thought at first you were a universe prof! ! !

apart from jokes (even if I really think so), you answered in different words to what I wrote a post ago.
You think you're prepared less than an engineer?

p.s: do you want to exchange? I offer you my piece of paper and you give me a "incest" with your knowledge.
 
I think it depends on you and your preparation, but as it rightly says pierarg, it also takes a little luck!
If I tell you I've been working for seven years "by mistake", and now there's a line out of the companies for who wants to do my job you believe me?
I don't regret leaving the university momentarily, but at the time I felt like a failure! ! !



I'm so sorry! :finger:
different wages, different responsibilities, but also different aspirations: There are those who want to have these responsibilities and are satisfied with the work they do, while there are those who (as Pierarg said) are satisfied with a quiet place, despite the piece of paper, and sometimes there is less responsibility than a skilled worker (and even less money, in my company there are figures of this kind).



:hahahah:
I'm not in the world of work yet and I think that some yearning will take before it comes in so I don't feel able to talk about certain things... If I was a graduate in mechanical engineering, I think I'd look around well to find something that I have at least some job for which I graduated and have paid something right to myself... Then I repeat I am not in the world of work, so I am ignorant about it... I'd just like to figure out if it's worth taking the deck and graduating in an engineering... .
 
attention, I explain better to avoid problems of understanding.

When I talk about the 18th politician I don't mean that those who graduate with a low grade don't "come."
what critical is the spirit Wrongwith which you go to do the exam, people who seem almost like being forced, people without a minimum of ambition!
 

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