• Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    Good for you. My experience is that the program was geared towards people that would continue to masters and PhDs.

    I had an exam every two weeks, hundreds of pages every week to read and the professors weren’t really available for us, and teaching assistant didn’t really give a shit.

    The labs were mostly just math labs, with really specific applications.

    My only real project was the end of program project that lasted a bit short of 2 years. And the professors that were supposed to help us and support us told us that the project would fail for a good part of a year and a half. And when the project was a success and gave exposure to the school, the same professors that gave us shit for almost the entirety of the project took the credit for a successful project.

    If you wanted to do hands on engineering, you had to join extra curricular teams.

    My opinion on the matter is certainly tainted by my awful experience, but I did a program to become a technician in my field before going to engineering school and it was much more appropriate for my learning style.