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Introduction to EngineeringStudy Tips // Fall 2005
Evan Lemley
Associate Professor
Physics and Engineering Department
University of Central Oklahoma
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Engineering/Physics Tips
• Come to class (try to get a schedule you know you can hack)
• Start assignments early• Be responsible• Supplemental work is critical• Ask questions• Don’t care what any body thinks
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Engineering/Physics Tips
• Lectures may appear to be boring
• Attention spans are shorter than ever
• Thinking is hard
• Remember: Classes are Cooperative
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The Nature of Math/Physics/Engr
• It takes a lot of effort for everyone
• No short-cuts are generally possible
• Make your courses your jobAvoid too many class hours for your outside
scheduleGuidelines:
40 work hours --- <= 6 school hours
20 work hours --- <= 12 school hours
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Supplemental Work
• Read sections before class in which they are discussed
• Start early on HW (VVVVVVI)• Talk to others• Talk to Instructor• Work on your own• Work in a group• Look up things on the web• GET INTO IT!