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>>5215846
You said "in any way". Joke's on you, pal.

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>>2893783
>really well some of the time

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/sci/ doesn't hate or despise engineers at all. In fact, I believe the majority of the /sci/ population is engineering based. "Pure" or "raw" sciences may despise engineering disciplines, though, simply because engineering 'borrows' from those fields without necessarily applying the concrete concepts behind them.

As a Mathematics major, who also happens to be a tutor, I see a shitload of engineering students come to me and ask questions pertaining to derivatives/integrals when they should have learned it in Calc I and II. I see a trend where a lot of engineering students simply learn the processes of solving a particular problem, without necessarily learning: 1) why it works, 2) how it works and 3) how they both tie into one another, conceptually. It isn't a big deal to me, but some people from the other Sciences find it really offensive.

tl;dr:
>my face when niggas get butthurt at engineers.

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