lacajun
Electrical
- Apr 2, 2007
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SNORGY said:Not so much "destroyed" as "completely obliterated" my enjoyment of engineering, at least within the context of where I am currently employed. One of the things that industry (apparently) teaches is that it's OK to treat engineers like crap and produce mediocre engineering along as the billings are maintained.
I disagree. There were those of us in college that were dying to experience the practical application of what was being taught. Unfortunately, the professors either couldn't demonstrate this or were just more interested in reading text book excerpts from power point slides instead of using a black/white board to actually EXPLAIN how things really work.MainMan10 said:Exactly, I dont think undergrads are prepared for a practical discussion in class. I went back for my MS after getting my PE and TA'd a few classes. I saw firsthand how they just wanted to memorize formulas and get answers...so they could make it to the keg party later that evening. They didn't care how what they were studying related to the real world, because they were still living in sheltered academia....I'm not sure I blame them; it's their last hoorah! So while making the professors have more practical background isn't a bad idea, I'm not sure it's going to have the profound impact that some in this thread think it will.
If you really want an effect, require undergrads have two years of internship prior to getting into the meat of Civil Engineering courses.