<p>I know before I came to Purdue I had numerous questions that I wished I could've asked an upperclassman! I would love to be able to help any new Boilermakers or potential Boilermakers! Just give me a shout :)</p>
<p>So you just finished your freshman year? Have you even taken an engineering course yet?</p>
<p>Where are you from? What were your high school stats? What did you write your essay about? How expensive is it once you got all your scholarships?</p>
<p><em>Also a current Purdue Engineering student</em></p>
<p>@ThisIsMichigan: Freshmen in the First Year Engineering program take 1 engineering class a semester that covers a little big of programming, team work, and projects and methodology. If they pass both semesters and have a high enough GPA, they can choose which engineering school they want to go into and go into more major-specific courses.</p>
<p>I wasn’t really asking a question. More making a statement that someone right out of freshman year really isn’t in much of a position to answer questions about engineering</p>
<p>Descuff!</p>
<p>Goodness, CC needs a tagging function.</p>
<p>@Michigan Stahp. mkobrien is being of help to the incoming freshmen. Stand down.</p>
<p>There is a similar topics on the Purdue page…</p>
<p>@Michigan: I’m an incoming freshman and I been told a lot by incoming sophomore to Purdue who matched information with the upperclassmen.</p>
<p>But I have a few questions:
1.) Which hall and how was it?
2.) Did you take Calculus 161/162? How difficult was it?
3.) Did you take Physics 172 with lab and how was the lab?</p>
<p>@Seirsly: Don’t answer any of these questions I prefer the OP answer them, please.
Unless you had taken a PHYS 172 lab?</p>
<p>@ Descuff: Sorry, AP PHYS E/M test let me skip through all the intro Physics classes, thank god. I can ask my boyfriend what he thought though.</p>
<p>You know, there is a Purdue forum where people ask Purdue questions. You should go there.</p>