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Coyote Wilde
Wed Mar 22 2006, 09:21PM
Coyote Wilde Registered Member #175 Joined: Tue Feb 14 2006, 09:32PM
Location: Sudbury, ON
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I'll be studying Physics at the University of Waterloo (Canada) come september.
At the moment... self-taught very little in many subjects.
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Alfons
Wed Mar 22 2006, 10:26PM
Alfons Registered Member #134 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 10:44PM
Location: Belgium
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I'll be studying Physics at the University of Waterloo (Canada) come september.

lol; didn't know that there was a Waterloo in Canada. There's a Waterloo in Belgium too shades (it's where Napoleon was defeated in 1815)
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Desmogod
Thu Mar 23 2006, 12:33AM
Desmogod Registered Member #139 Joined: Sat Feb 11 2006, 11:01AM
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Posts: 358
Andrew wrote ...


AAE450 - Spcecraft design

OMFG! What I would give for that course to be available here :(
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Carbon_Rod
Thu Mar 23 2006, 12:53AM
Carbon_Rod Registered Member #65 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:43AM
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Hmmm, IIRC my studies in general involved computer science (discreet mathematics etc. ), physics (fun math), and physical chemistry (more math.) Accumulated various bits of paper over the years too.

I would say most practical things I have learned from work and independent related research. In retrospect I think I should have taken more business and contract law – it could have saved having to learn some expensive lessons the hard way.

Ben, it takes some real guts to go for a Physics masters. Are you thinking about any specific research areas or teaching? A friend of mine did his a few years back with honours – a very disciplined individual indeed.
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Omicron
Thu Mar 23 2006, 02:37AM
Omicron Registered Member #131 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 09:25PM
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All self taught: chemistry, electronics, physics, quantum physics, biology, pyrotechnics, first aid, rocks and minerals, refrigeration, duct working, engineering, radiology and carpentry. If I forgot any thing I will update.
All I do is ask the graduates for their text books, they give them to me, I read the books and do all assignments. Any body else do that? cheesey
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GimpyJoe
Thu Mar 23 2006, 02:53AM
GimpyJoe Registered Member #316 Joined: Mon Mar 13 2006, 01:30PM
Location: Marietta, GA
Posts: 212
Sort of. I got some welding textbooks from the library and learned to weld that way. My education so far is nothing special. Just a high school sophomore with no option of taking vocational courses or anything, so I'm self-taught. Well, I guess self-taught isn't the right word, since I don't really know that much... But I keep trying
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Omicron
Thu Mar 23 2006, 03:01AM
Omicron Registered Member #131 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 09:25PM
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I know welding and metal work too. I am an all around type of guy.
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ragnar
Thu Mar 23 2006, 05:58AM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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jack of all trades, king of none... ^^ hehe

I won't list my subjects here, because A) the Australian education system doesn't carry much international merit, and B) you wouldn't believe me =-)
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Simon
Thu Mar 23 2006, 09:03AM
Simon Registered Member #32 Joined: Sat Feb 04 2006, 08:58AM
Location: Australia
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Omicron wrote ...

All I do is ask the graduates for their text books, they give them to me, I read the books and do all assignments. Any body else do that? cheesey
At my uni there's a nice science/engineering library that's all I'll need. I mean, where your typical library might have a few books on hobbyist electronics, this one has a shelf devoted to semiconductor switches.

I saw a book called "Lizard Social Behaviour" there today. rolleyes That's not something I've ever thought much about.
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GODSFUSION
Thu Mar 23 2006, 09:05AM
GODSFUSION Registered Member #157 Joined: Sun Feb 12 2006, 08:00PM
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Omicron wrote ...

Any body else do that? cheesey


Of course i could never buy any of the books for myself!

- Wayne -
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