<p>@Niquii: Gasp. Integration by parts, series?!?!? Try surviving a day skipping Calc 2 and in the engineering field. I hope you enjoy the very competitive medical field
As long as I enjoy what I love doing in engineering, I get to kick back and watch others that aspire to be doctors face the trials that they will [and those that want to go into engineering despite lacking the mathematical ability and potential]</p>
<p>So does this mean the betās off?</p>
<p>@tangentlineā¦what? There are so many things I could say that mainly because I donāt find the humor in your post. </p>
<p>Iām still getting my degree in chemical engineering. </p>
<p>So no, Descuffā¦the bet is still on.</p>
<p>I see.:what::rolleyes::what:</p>
<p>I hope I donāt get this bitter when I become your guysā age.</p>
<p>Bitter for/at???</p>
<p>If anything weāre the most excited group on CC right now.</p>
<p>@Niquii: Chem E. Fine, as long as youāre not going into medical which I thought you were. So, go ahead, take Calc II and learn the rather important parts that were missed. I just sometimes donāt know what to say about others that want to go into engineering yet lack the math ability (remedial math students or the likeāEdit: this is not you)</p>
<p>Another engineer pre-med I see? ;)</p>
<p>As well, for the doctor/surgeon to beās, I was talking about the generic person that I often doubt will follow through / turn out less than expected once they see what theyāre getting into. Youāre on this website and are probably a top student, so I canāt say something like that. But I know some people well enough to have some insight on how their studies are going to end up.</p>
<p>That still gives you no right to discourage peopleā¦</p>
<p>Just because someone doesnāt immediately grasp calculus like you doesnāt mean they can never be a successful engineer/doctor/whatever.</p>
<p>Curious you mention you know people well enough to see where theyāre headedā¦</p>
<p>Just scratch everything I said in this thread which shouldnāt have.
I probably said enough to make people quite angry. (which I have deleted)
So sorry, and I understand where I can get myself with this attitude.</p>
<p>@Descuff, a little pride there, but another flaw of myself.</p>
<p>What really the scores are out!?
I know i failed Stats so why even check i have to take Cal | anyways </p>
<p>Sent from my C5155 using CC</p>
<p>Got a 4 on English, so now I have to take an English class (if I got a 3 Iād have to take 2, 5 none). Ugh. But thereās one class Iād be pretty interested in taking, so itās not so bad.</p>
<p>4 on Biology, which is totally crazy because I had no idea what I was doing on the FRQs.
3 on Calc AB, also surprising because I didnāt study and left parts of questions totally blank.
5 on Comparative Government. Expected. Easy test.</p>
<p>|/Fireworks
/|\Woohoo!!</p>
<p>Sent from my C5155 using CC</p>
<p>just saw you deleted your comment so I will as well.</p>
<p>@yankeesfanatic:
Thanks.
And there really is something about trying out a major first if you donāt mind me saying this.</p>
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<p>I agree with this. I personally giggle to myself a little whenever I hear a junior in high school wants to become a neurosurgeon and they havenāt even seen a word of organic chemistry yet. But at the same time I admire their ambition and would never discourage them.</p>
<p>Niquii, I was innocently looking through Class of 2017 groups on fb, and I think I found Alexisss!</p>
<p>You probably didnāt find my group</p>