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Subject: Hey, Engineers, you think you can solve everything |
non-engineering with calculus 1 alone? Why don´t you try to solve this?
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~scgoh/final05.pdf
this is an arts course by the way.
[23-08-2006,00:22] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Hey, Engineers, you think you can solve everything) sorry, this is not an arts course, it´s an watered down arts course.
[23-08-2006,00:27] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Hey, Engineers, you think you can solve everything) thats an open book test pal, i bet you get alot of that in economics
[23-08-2006,00:40] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Hey, Engineers, you think you can solve everything) that´s why it is an watered down arts course, pay attention to what people write, you literacy-less nerds.
sad thing is most of us can do it closed book and you can´t do that open book.
[23-08-2006,00:42] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Hey, Engineers, you think you can solve everything) yes.. thats so sad that i cant figure out your work in 1 minute with no book in the middle of the night... i bet your proud, go and tell everyone how hard your work is now.
[23-08-2006,01:33] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Hey, Engineers, you think you can solve everything) to tell the truth im sure i could do it, mayeb ill give it a shot tomorrow
[23-08-2006,01:34] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Hey, Engineers, you think you can solve everything) I thought you can solve that with simple calc1?
are you choking now?
don´t make excuses, engineering only take orders and obey it.
[23-08-2006,01:34] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Hey, Engineers, you think you can solve everything) bah fuck that, im not going to write a math test to prove my point. I have enough fucking math to do already.. besides i doubt you jokers would understand the answers anyway
[23-08-2006,01:42] Anonymous |
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