During my university career in engineering I've seen a lot people who are good at math but shit as fuck at engineering. What gives?
>>7784104
Why do people get their nose pierced? It looks awful and labels you as trashy.
>>7784104
who is this fluid druid?
>>7784112
I thinks he just has a grain.
>>7784104
>shit as fuck at engineering
>not knowing that engineering is an umbrella term
>not specifying in what engineering people are shit
>not specifying what you mean by people being shit in engineering
You said nothing in your post. Literally you conveyed no message at all.
>>7784104
Fun fact: Math =/= Science =/= Engineering. Sure, they support each other in various ways and have overlapping topics and techniques, but intensively as a study, the three are very different from each other.
And engineer uses math as a tool to get things done. Use a relation that science found to determine/predict how a their structure, or circuit, or reaction will behave so that they obtain a desired outcome.
I'm not sure how to explain math, but they're less concerned with plugging in equations more than finding ways to describe things in Math? Finding new relations that scientists and engineers get to use to solve existing differential equations for new conditions.
I dunno, this is what I feel, having studied both in engineering and science courses.
>>7784125
the thing is that these people go into engineering because they're told that they're good at math but it turns out that all they're good at is math and cant do engineering for shit
>>7784104
>During my <<time>> in <<field>> I've seen a lot people who are good at <<topic in field>> but shit as fuck at <<other topic in field>>. What gives?