dear goyim on sci. Some time ago I've read that german degrees in engineering (or stem?) are shit compared to other countries.If my memory isn't too fucked, it should be something along the lines that german universities made their engineering degrees relatively ez to earn, so now american companies don't value them.
Does anyone know anything about this? Cant seem to find anything about it on google.
Dont think this concept applies at a Mcs level, but I'm looking to do a Msc in compsci in maybe Tech university of Munchen (TUM), therefore I was curious about it. Pretty sure a degree there is very valuable.
>>9015682
yeah maybe this holds true for the fach"""hochschulen""" lmao
ASHKENAZIs have inferior viseo spatial intelligence, stick to the Torah scrolls and divinations Schlomo you can't hack it in aryan mechanical engineering
>>9015682
>Does anyone know anything about this?
I know a bit more about it. Basically a load of universities in the US, UK, Canada and some other countries got together to ensure a minimum of standards, its called the Washington Accord. Germany is still to become signatory of it.
>>9015745
>universities
Wait no, I meant professional bodies.
>>9015745
sure but switzerland isnt on it with ETH being God tier
>>9015724
my gf is ashkenazi and is doing incredibly well in computer science
>>9015773
Okay...so? It means that you won't (in the US at least) be able to work as an engineer. At least as I understand it.
>>9015745
interesting, never heard anything about that. i am quite suspicious though, the intended goals sound like HR speak. what does it mean when they say students are expected to solve challenging problems instead of memorising and reproducing? it's hilarious reading their revolutionary approach to the goals of EM:
- Student can apply the Maxwell's Equations
in the studies on electromagnetic fields
- Student can find the main characteristics
of transmission line and waveguide
- Student can iIlustrate radiation patterns
from antenna in the far-field.
etc.
Another intended goal for EE:
"Ability to design & evaluate an electrical or
electronic system based on systems
approach."
yeah no shit. on my exam it was enough to write in one sentence what a fourier transform is /sarcasm
>>9015794
Well that's just...like....your opinion. Maaaan.