<p>Hey all,</p>
<p>My second semester is looking like this so far (electrical engineering):</p>
<p>Digital Logic
Analytical Methods
Honors Physics 2
Physics 2 Lab
Differential Equations</p>
<p>Is this schedule too hard do you guys think?</p>
<p>Hey all,</p>
<p>My second semester is looking like this so far (electrical engineering):</p>
<p>Digital Logic
Analytical Methods
Honors Physics 2
Physics 2 Lab
Differential Equations</p>
<p>Is this schedule too hard do you guys think?</p>
<p>Nah… you should be fine. logic is pretty easy and differential equations has alot of online resources such as paul’s online notes. Just manage your time well.</p>
<p>My digital logic class had very time consuming labs and problem sets. It wasn’t easy. The class isn’t symbolic logic (which I think kyle might have been thinking).</p>
<p>Yea word on the street here is that Digital Logic is a killer</p>
<p>I’ve taken two digital logic classes. The lower div one was just basic boolean algebra, k-maps, QM method (very time consuming), Muxes, Rom, PLA, and all that good stuff. The upper div one focused on FSMs and did have a time consuming verilog intensive lab. Since this person seems to be a freshman sophomore (judging that you are taking diff eqs and physics still), it shouldn’t be as bad. Now if you wanna see a demanding course load. Look what I got next quarter.</p>
<p>Integrated Circuits I + Lab
Electronics I + Lab
Signals and Systems II (Discrete)
EM Fields and Waves II</p>
<p>Like I said, it’s all about time management and knowing the material you are responsible for each day of lecture. Engineers pretty much have to sacrifice their entire lives for their major anyways, which you should be expecting. If you don’t think you can handle the course load, there is always communications or sociology.</p>