Any Engineering majors on here? Specifically Mechanical. Just transferred and a bit worried that i had it too easy at the junior college. What would you say is the most important material to brush up on from the calculus and physics series? Also i heard differential equations is used a lot. But i dont know. Universities are notorious for bad professors so i want to make sure i truly know my shit.
I'll bump your thread since I just started mechanical engineering at a community college
>statics
i had no idea what was going on besides a general understanding. i think i just got unlucky though because the class average was extremely low and the book didnt explain shit.
>programming
pretty difficult considering i had already taught myself intro to programming level stuff
>diff eq
a bit more challenging than my community college calculus courses but that may have just been the subject material
i dropped out of engineering after that so idk how the rest of the courses would've went.
>>9140744
I second
>>9141398
Have a decent grasp of Matlab programming, Statics and Strength of Materials.
Where I'm at my differential equations professors were total shit. For the class we actually had to use diff eqs for the professor basically had to reteach the class how to do them. Don't get discouraged though because most instances you need diff eqs for you don't need to do super complex ones.