Aint it the tooth

aint it the tooth.

>engineer

>engineers

oh it's funny cause he's gay

>engineer

Go back to your containment board, en/g/ie

good post

WHO DID THIS?????!!?

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I don't get it. Is it because he was sexually abused as a kid?

>Veeky Forums is nothing but math and physics
>engineering is applied math and physics
You guys want engineers out but soft sciences like biology and chemistry to stay? Also the gay joke is wack as fuck. It has no substance at all considering computer and electrical engineering is full of people who are full blown /r9k/ and mech and civil are full of chads.

no, you fucking idiot

en/g/ies start out all bright eyed, clean shaven, neat haircut, smart clothes, but by the end of it, they'l be a tired defeated hairy mess.

it's almost like engineering students have the most intense curriculum in college where they must take every STEM class there is for their degree.

>en/g/ies start out all bright eyed, clean shaven, neat haircut, smart clothes, but by the end of it, they'l be a tired defeated hairy mess.
Why the duck would I know this info you dipshit? I graduated maths, not engineering.

*breathes in*

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

ahahaha us engineers amirite #trust_me_im_an_engineer

10/10
never gets old

what if I started as a tired hairy mess?

Math or physics?

So, math and physics is good on here.... But when you apply it to create new things, that's not?

prove me wrong.

But...
*Breaths in*

You never saw a real proof

You are just mad they don't make these in triple XL for physicists.

You learn to get shit done not prove it. How many physics and math majors are required to take chesmistry, biology, computer science, and economics classes? Engineering is the new Liberal arts in a way because you have to learn to be a jack of all STEM trades.

Variable basic skills seem to work much better in today's economy, than a deep knowledge of one area.
You become a Jack of all trades and specialise later.

>soft sciences like biology and chemistry

>soft
>chemistry

are you still in highschool?

exactly
now fuck off back to your containment board

There are way more fat engineers at my uni than there are fat physicists.

math / physics elitists of Veeky Forums :
what field of engineering do you respect the most? is there one?

That's only true for american engineers.

all of them, it's just the 1st and 2nd year engineering students that are obnoxious

Bugliarello?

you end semi-bald tired hairy mess

Yes, because engineering has a heavier workload. Deny it if you want, but it's the fucking truth.

If you are young tired hairy mess you end up a wizard in serious need of a bath

D:

>calling yourself an "engineer" when you're actually an "engineering student"

Even assuming that were true, a heavier workload doesn't make you fat. Poor genes and shitty eating habits make you fat.

1st and 2nd year engineering students who are obnoxious end up switching majors.

Alot of people go to a vice when under extreme stress (heavy course work in uni). I over eat myself when I freak out about an upcoming exam. Other classmates picked up smoking to cool themselves off. When engineering students say we have the hardest course load we don't mean we aren't implying physics or math students get an easy one. You guys deal with much harder math and physics than us. The only difference is that we have to do so many broad STEM classes that physics and math students never need to take. There is a reason why engineering students have the meme of needing formula sheets. It's because it's near impossible to remember formulas for every damn STEM class we have to take.

This whole "engineers have a huge workload" thing is bullshit. You have no idea how much work you need to do to get a math degree. Just because everything we learn is math doesn't mean that we learn few things or have few courses. You filter everything through your myopic sampling of the domain, which is just not how things really are.

I've seen plenty of engineers make the claim that they have to study the most, but little proof of it.

HAHAH Physicists build in their head first...we have people to pay people to build shit.

That's like taking credit for building a house because you built the hammer. Math and physics are tools for engineers, thanks.

>little proof
Have you seen an engineering student? Their lack of sleep and smelling like they haven’t showered in a week is proof they spend all their time studying.

Wtf you think an engineer does? Build on a red lobster kids menu using crayons?

yes.

>Have you seen an engineering student?
Yes. Have you ever seen a maths or physics student?
>Their lack of sleep and smelling like they haven’t showered in a week is proof they spend all their time studying.
Or that they party a lot and have shit hygiene.
The stench could also be from all the semen in their ass.

>party alot
topkek what country are you in user? I know in Britain engineering students have a stereotype of drinking alot. In the US engineering students are nothing like that. Maybe that's why so many on Veeky Forums think the engineering student course work is "so hard" is bullshit. Because in their country the curriculum doesn't require general eds PLUS shit like econ 1 and 2 and the soft STEM classes. I have seen some British engineering BS class requirements and it's fairly easy looking compared to what is required in the US. Maybe that's why Engineering students in the US sometimes go into business because of the required business/econ classes we take while Euro engies just do engineering or tech.

>it's the "we study a little bit of everything" argument again

Electrical engineering degrees are three classes away from math degrees here.
This whole "engineers don't have a huge workload" thing is bullshit.

>engineers
literal monkeys

To clarify, so that even an engineer understands: a more varied curriculum domain-wise =/= more effort required. A math student's coursework is very intensive, even if it's all math. Actually, BECAUSE it's only math. Most mid-tier math classes are harder than any engineering course faggot. You would probably die from the harder ones if taking meme courses economics and motherfucking general education is so difficult.

For fuck's sake. And then they wonder why we laugh at them.

>its a "math/physics inferiority complex" thread
lol, you guys are so pathetic

Math and Physic students are just jelly.

You literally just do math and nothing else. An engineer has to do all EVERY DAMN INTRO STEM CLASS IMAGINABLE.

So what?

You can't see or imagine why that is incredibly hard? Why engineering students are the most stressed out uni students on campus? Why they get the least amount of sleep? Why they study the longest amount of time? I literally have no problem with physics and math majors saying they are smarter, but most hard working? Nope, engineering students take that crown.

Please answer this question: which classes did you find the hardest/had to spend the most effort to get your grade for?

physics was the hardest but taking physics, chemistry, calc, and engineering all together in semester is kind of a bitch.

>physics was the hardest
Now imagine all you had to study was that.
Do you get it now?

As in, all your [math] other [/math] courses were physics courses too, not that you'd only have to study the physics courses you did and nothing more.

>physics was the hardest
it wasn't though

You're not really understanding that the sheer workload is still more.

Make up your mind.

Because that isn't true.

>Freshmen dropouts
vs
>People born to be engineers

Physics is the hardest, but chemistry is the most difficult.

Hard stuff is simpler after repetition because it is all basic math and less abstraction and interpolation.

There is no need to argue semantics. Operationalise difficulty as "amount of time needed to study for the course".

I wasn't arguing, I was clarifying vagueness inherent in the word hard as it pertains to sciences.

I explicitly said that physics is simpler, thus takes less time, once you have mastered the basic math, but chemistry is more difficult, ie time consuming, due to abstractions and interpolation.

But it is

Where can I get purple LEGO blocks

Well, you got the almost correct.

Idiot.

isnt EE at a technical university harder than math? At least thats what ive heard.

How is chemistry a soft science you unbelievable moron? The meme is real, engineers are fucking stupid.

Heard from whom, engineering students? How would they know?

I take it you haven't taken a single physics or chemistry class at college level in your life.

Physics
No abstractions
It's like you didn't even take physics 2.

>muh proofs
>muh shit job
>muh cuck major

I minored in physics and I swear that major is full of the biggest autists I've ever seen. The levels of mouthbreathing were unreal

Not to mention Einstein is a fraud and the aether is real.

hell yea boi