Chapter 1: Problem 1
Have any of your teachers or professors ever done anything to make you feel as though you couldn't make it? What did they say or do? Why do you think they said or did that?
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Chapter 1: Problem 1
Have any of your teachers or professors ever done anything to make you feel as though you couldn't make it? What did they say or do? Why do you think they said or did that?
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List five things you could do to study "smart" that you are not currently doing. Pick the two most important ones and try to implement them. Prepare a brief presentation for your Introduction to Engineering class that discusses your success or lack of success in implementing them.
Would you rather tackle an easy problem or a difficult one? Which do you think would benefit you more? Make an analogy with the task of developing your physical strength.
List ten tasks that an engineer might perform (e.g., write a report, conduct a meeting, perform a calculation). Rank them in the order that you would most enjoy doing. Explain your ranking.
List ten benefits that will come to you when you graduate in engineering. Rank them in order of importance to you.
Rate yourself on a scale of zero to ten (ten being highest) on the following items:
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