Hey im a year 1 student studying in a local polytechnic. I'm taking Aerospace Electronics there. My journey in this course isn't easy, i either pass my exams boderline or fail it badly. My GPA isnt really bad.
I'm really weak in engineering math and pure physics. Everyday i feel like dropping that course but i cant as im under a bond. What should i do? I really need advice on this. My friends can't help me that much as i stay far from them.
the aerospace industry future is bright. Endure the hardship now and you will be rewarded.
Originally posted by greendevil:Hey im a year 1 student studying in a local polytechnic. I'm taking Aerospace Electronics there. My journey in this course isn't easy, i either pass my exams boderline or fail it badly. My GPA isnt really bad.
I'm really weak in engineering math and pure physics. Everyday i feel like dropping that course but i cant as im under a bond. What should i do? I really need advice on this. My friends can't help me that much as i stay far from them.
My advise is punch urself in the face and wake the f up. Do u know how many people are dieing to get into local poly? Nothing is easy in life unless ur parents have couple of millions for u to leech on. If u drop now , be prepare to work some stupiak jobs like cook/driver and earn between 1k to 2k for ur whole life.
No such thing as stay far okay , if now u meet one sibei chio gal plus dua neh neh, she stay west , u stay east. I cfm 100% plus chop u will meet her even the distances.
I studied almost the same course as you in a local poly as well. If you tell the older generation you study engineering in this poly they will think u very satki.
If u studied same poly as me, i can say that you should go and do the past year paper for engineering maths, because there are some patterns.
As for physics, you have to print out the exam paper and pester the lecturer to ask what is he really asking in the questions. There are times where by the question is not properly phrased or there are typo errors.
You should stay back in the library and revise, do tutorials on alternate days if you really want to improve, when exams are coming you can study everyday.
Every night before sleep revise again.
From my experience, poly teach you things that are built on your basic knowledge. Eg. Teach you integration in maths, exam time make you work through all the secondary school maths(algebra, trigonometry), then finally let u do integration.
Also hor, i got friend who study this course and go study NTU EEE, have some problems keeping up because at that time this aerospace electronics focus more on aircraft electronics than general electrical, so some may not be so familiar.
Lastly do post your questions here, even non mainstream modules can just post only, if lucky there will be people who can help.
Thanks for the advice. will try to heed your advice and yes i will asked for help.