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				@Feb 24 2005, 10:55 AM 
 The prime reason I went into engineering back then, not one paper required to be wrote in 4 years. 
			
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I rather write a paper then write one of these exams.... 
 
Maundy's 343 Final 
			
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Hmm, I can't see it neither, but I've spoken with TOTF before, and we're studying the same fun stuff... perhaps it requires the usage of one of these...? 
 
I get headaches when I stare for too long... 
			
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Ehhhhhhhhhh. 
 
I hate all analog stuff. Its a complete headace for me. 
 
Transistors, Op-Amps, Bode Plots, any thing to do with control systems, inductors, conductors, RC circuits, filters and all that other stuff. Any class tought by Sessay, Potter, Haslett, Minchev or Maundy spells trouble for me. 
 
That stuff makes me so confused. I still dont think I have a firm understanding of the fundamentals of that stuff.  
 
Believe it or not, Programming is the easiest thing for me to grasp. I find the programming exams the easiest (its not easy, but its less difficult then the other ones). 
 
Also I dont mind doing programming labs. They get frsutrating when you have to de-bug but its still some what OK. 
			
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Op-amps and bode plots.  AHHHHHHHHHHHH.  I get flashback to the only course I ever dropped.  How anyone can take electrical engineering is beyond me.
I jus could not get my brain around the concept of 
i or root negative one.  How that realtes to circuits was bizarre and it killed me. [/b][/quote]
 Isnt that a unstable circuit?
So you get a pole on the left hand plain?
I dunno that stuff confuses me as well........