Engineers in math class be like...

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コメント (21)
  • @Andernol
    As an engineering student, I would be more embarrassed of my calculator history being publicized than my internet history being publicized
  • When he says "can you repeat everything you said in the past 8 weeks I didn't catch that" I felt that
  • Being an engineering student I can confirm that "if I got 8/10 in this question then I can make up some BS to get 2/10 in another question and I'll be golden" is basically our holy mantra
  • "The optimist says the glass is half full, the pessimist says the glass is half empty. The engineer says the glass is twice as big as it needs to be." Best. quote. ever.
  • Engineer's goal: maximize not the grade, but the grade-effort ratio 😆
  • This shit hit home. At one point I spent like hours creating this incredibly rich and complicated excel spreadsheet that calculated my optimistic and realstic grades on the basis of the assignments I have submited in a given time in regards to the whole year. I was supposed to be studying for an exam at that point, but I went "nah, lemme just create this monstrosity of a spreadsheet"
  • “Ok we are trying to maximize the final grade to effort ratio” That sentence just about summed up my entire college experience.
  • @Odqvist89
    "Show me the applications." Dude, pretty accurate.
  • Me at engineering: Opens up the calculator. Types 5+15 just to be sure...
  • @dapz
    2:55 I feel called out. This is exactly what I’ve been doing back since 5th grade, but instead of passing I go for the lowest possible A. I didn’t even know I wanted to go into engineering until middle of high school
  • “How do I profit… from this… tomorrow” As a senior mechanical engineering major this really resonated with me lol.
  • “I can see you cheating” “Yeah will prove it, rigorously “ LMAO
  • I am blown away at how generic the experience of studying engineering is. I finished studying almost a decade ago and I still remember at the beginning of every exam going through the whole thing, choosing the questions that I felt confident answering, and doing a quick marks calculation to see how to maximize the points/time ratio. Then getting stuck with one question halfway through, switching to a different one, restarting the question at a later stage.
  • 2:45 after getting my degree, this is so spot on. I had a friend, don’t know how he graduated, but the most effort I had ever seen him put into something was this really well made spreadsheet to see how poorly he could do on the final to pass the class and walk at graduation. The final was only a couple days away and he hadn’t even started reviewing material.
  • “Can you repeat everything you just said in the past 8 weeks I didn’t catch that” Lmfaoooo
  • @SB_Tommy
    Me: "When will we ever use this in life?" Professor: "Tomorrow. For the pop quiz that's worth 20% of your grade." fine you win
  • @iq_pi7211
    - "I can see you cheating" + "yeah, Prove it RIGOROUSLY" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂