March 25, 2008Does engineering really stink?The good people over at Wired have not so fun things to say about being an Engineering student. From drab textbooks to less-than-supportive professors and monotonous assignments, this guy takes it all on. That article got the real geeks at Slashdot up in arms, too. One irate poster even listed the top five reasons to hire engineering grads. Engineering kids, check out the squabble and let us know what you think. |
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March 25, 2008
Does engineering really stink?
The good people over at Wired have not so fun things to say about being an Engineering student.
From drab textbooks to less-than-supportive professors and monotonous assignments, this guy takes it all on.
That article got the real geeks at Slashdot up in arms, too. One irate poster even listed the top five reasons to hire engineering grads.
Engineering kids, check out the squabble and let us know what you think.

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[March 26, 2008 4:11 PM]
Rudy RayThat explains why engineers tend to become more and more bitter and psychotic with each advancing year of their lives, in spite of (or because of) their narcissistic tendencies. Well deserved punishment, I say. Their jobs are all going to India and China anyways. As a natural born citizen of America, I plan to sell vacuum cleaners with my engineering degree.