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>>Wdym by system controls and what perspective did it help change?
"ME 460 - Control Systems
Fundamentals of control theory, block diagrams, transfer functions and controllers. Mathematical modeling of steady-state and transient behaviors. Analysis, design and synthesis of dynamic systems. Errors, stability criteria and compensation techniques. Design and computer projects. (3-0)

Requisites: ME 252, MATH 262. (Required, Previous)."
perspective of systems of equations, relationships between various matrices and systems
redpilled on the importance of the frequency domain compared to the time domain

>Would you say undergrad research will be more or less valuable than internships/co-ops?
depends on the research, depends on the internships/co-ops
if its a good internship/co-op, like dream job, dream pay, or company that only hires from within (that is good) then they may have the edge

undergrad research, if promising research, can help you stand out with access to limited knowledge that general public does not understand as well
and it is by default, something that all graduates cannot qualify to do

but if its research in meme-tier bs, or not at all related to job you are applying for, then it can be less profitable in the long run

rare(new) research experience is greater than common internship
good(rare) internship is better than common research experience

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a few recent articles about columbia destroying record high levels of coca fields (thanks to american money) and further agreements between USA and columbia to continue doing this

more coca producing land was lost in columbia this year than peru's total coca producing area (although production per acre has increased throughout 2018)

a BBC article is the most recent to come to mind, but i have no idea how quick supply changes affect drug costs for the end-user

pic semi-related, no idea when this image was made

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