Chapter 1: Problem 21
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Chapter 1: Problem 21
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Develop a list of 20 goals you would like to accomplish in your lifetime. Be bold!
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 six things that your professors can do for you beyond classroom instruction.
Read a biography of a famous engineer. Write a critique of the biography. Include a discussion of what you learned from the book that will help you succeed in engineering study.
How many hours do you think you should study for each hour of class time in your mathematics, science, and engineering courses? Is this the same for all courses? If not, list four factors that determine how much you need to study for a specific class.
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