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this thread makes me laugh.

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0% hehe.

I just grew up there. I'm 75% German and about 25% Norwegian. I have a German passport and an American one. :P
So I speak tres languages, well four with my awesome four years of Spanish in High School. :dodgy:

People always ask me that though, heh.
 
lol good luck getting into energy conservation without and engineering degree. The very basics of energy conservation are the core mechanical engineering courses.

Thermodynamics
Fluid Mechanics
Heat Transfer

That's mainly junior/senior level courses. All the pre-req's are your basic engineering courses. Dynamics, Calculus, Differential Equations, etc
 
My first thermodynamics course wasn't bad. But advanced thermo is terrible. Figuring out what to do if all your entropy and enthalpy tables disappeared off the face of the earth. Seriously, why do i have to know how to do it without the tables???
 
What part of marketing pimp don't you understand? Essentially, my job would be to make sure you have and keep an overpaid job. I'd make some ridiculous commission and you would be doing the dirty work.

However, I'd probably be making more money than you, so I guess the drinks would be on me.

If you ever questioned me I'd smack you in the face with my pimp cane.
 
lol yea marketing. You and every other high school graduate. There's no demand for that. That's like being a lawyer in Washington DC. What's going to set you apart from everything other kid with the same plan? And my bosses got their 2nd or 3rd degree in marketing. Hate to tell you, but in my line of industry, you're engineering degree is the standard.
 
I took a basic thermo. course. And it wasn't bad at all. It's all pretty basic.


The Fluid Dynamics course I took was a bitch and then some, because I didn't have any prior experience in it.

And the Heat Transfer stuff I read was boring as shit.
 
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