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    #16
    I was in nuclear engineering once upon a time and about all i remember is that radiation is bad, hafnium is our friend and don't stand near the filters.

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      #17
      The instructor has two engineering degrees from MIT. Not sure of what type of engineering, but that probably does explain the sci. notation issue.
      [hlx]

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        #18
        Originally posted by Evilization View Post
        lol, im pretty much only good at math and suck at everything else
        savage hobo, are u an engineer/engineering student
        im a chemical engineering student right here
        Future engineer myself, going into junior year of hs...
        Thinking Chemical, Civil, Nuclear, or Aerospace... all depends really i like both physics and chemistry, plus my mom is a civil engineer and i like her work, so i cant decide on which.

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          #19
          i recommend chemical engineering man (since im one ). But really, we get the highest pay and its the most difficult, so we can go to any other fields, even business, accounting, etc. its not a myth to say that chemical engineers are flexible.

          Also if u wanna be a chemical engineer, please come to UW-Madison, its currently ranked #3 for chemical engineering in USA. Also you ll be able to hang out with me and Skud

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            #20
            Originally posted by Evilization View Post
            i recommend chemical engineering man (since im one ). But really, we get the highest pay and its the most difficult, so we can go to any other fields, even business, accounting, etc. its not a myth to say that chemical engineers are flexible.

            Also if u wanna be a chemical engineer, please come to UW-Madison, its currently ranked #3 for chemical engineering in USA. Also you ll be able to hang out with me and Skud
            Only thing that really turns me off to chemical engineering is the whole "operation of plants" i mean sounds somewhat boring really athough im shure there are interesting factors i dont know about....
            Also UW.... im leaning more twords cornell university, #4 engineering school in the world

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              #21
              UW-Madison is known only for the chemical engineering, so yeah, if ur in doubt, cornell would be a better choice

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                #22
                Comp Sci here!

                It is usually in the engineering college though..
                "When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist."
                - Dom Helder Camara

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by H0ly-H@nd-Gr3nade View Post
                  Comp Sci here!

                  It is usually in the engineering college though..
                  How about hardware or software computer engineer(group under same major but two different focus's for the job world)

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