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Re: A Guide For First Year Engineering Students In The University by sexymonkey(m): 10:56pm On Apr 30, 2015
Lordbinsmar:
mr sexymonkey..stop passing roung information 2 the young people that intend to study engineering..if a student is not very gud in chemistry he or she can still excel in computer,electrical and electronics engineering,even mechanical engineering does not require high level of chemistry..but he or she must not attempt chemical or petroleum and gas engineering.also electrical and electronics,computer engineering does involve high level of physics and math,also mechanical requires more math skill than all other engineering discipline,but civil engineering involve equal understanding of all the 3 subject...soo each student sud try to discover where he or she can fit in..also if u are not very gud at math,you must develop passion 4it,and study harder cos nikolas tesja said that invention=1%inspiration and 99% perspiration.
do u know what we call borrowed core course?
Re: A Guide For First Year Engineering Students In The University by Lordbinsmar: 8:40am On May 01, 2015
Lamexx:


You are equally passing a wrong information too. Chemical Engineering does not involve heavy chemistry as you think. Infact for you to excel in Chemical Engineering, you need excellent math skills than chemistry. You need basic physics and chemistry skill. Your ability to solve and understand word problem is an added advantage.
ok pls,what discipline of engineering requires more usage of chemistry..?,what am trying to correct from sexymonkey's coment is that engineering only involves high level understanding of mathimatics which can be upgraded with time,then the remaining science subject depends on your area of specialization e.g u cant compare the amount of chemistry need in chem engineering to that of comp engineering,also comp engineering involves high level understanding of physics dan chem eng.also specializing in biomedical,enviromental,and bioresources engineering require basics understding of biology wich is nt required to other engineering discipline.
Re: A Guide For First Year Engineering Students In The University by Lordbinsmar: 8:49am On May 01, 2015
sexymonkey:
do u know what we call borrowed core course?
i understand,but that do occur in 200level-300level(which is one of the hardest stage in studying engineering),to broading our knowledge abt other discpline in engineering...but as from 400level you only study courses from your department and general course as your core courses...then u can borrow course from other dept as electives.
Re: A Guide For First Year Engineering Students In The University by Adex203: 12:51am On Jul 03, 2015
I rep agric&bio_resource engineering
Re: A Guide For First Year Engineering Students In The University by giddy2019(m): 5:26pm On Apr 19, 2020
Chemical Engineering all the way from Federal University Of Technology, Minna. God bless FUT Minna.
am sure you should have graduate by now bro??

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