Baza210 wrote: »
TheAmateur wrote: » The "size" of the christmas exam was 253. The "size" of this exam was 242. Have we lost 11 people?
Dear JF Engineering Students, The Head of the School of Computer Science has authorised the removal of the restricted time access to the CS computers during the break between terms. The restrictions will be reinstated at the start of next term.
Dónal wrote: » Lots of people drop out after Christmas. If they drop out before the end of January they only have to pay 1/2 year's fees in a new course if they do it.
Peleus wrote: » Having a bit of a problem with making the hatch for the insulation in thw walls, can't find the one she used. probably get it eventually.
jmccrohan wrote: » Possibly the most pointless exercise in the whole of JF Eng. Draw three
TheAmateur wrote: » If it's people dropping out, eleven's actually not that bad is it? I thought the dropout rate would be higher. Are the dropout rates in the different courses published at all?
TheAmateur wrote: » three?:eek: There's another one?!?
Dónal wrote: » 11 would be the total after you include those who transferred into Engineering
jmccrohan wrote: » Plan, elevation, and end view?
TheAmateur wrote: » We've only got elevation and front view here... maybe they've dumbed it down?
devinejay wrote: » A few of my friends had their AutoCad done before end of term and went to one of the labs to get it checked over by the instructor guys, there was no mention of an end view. And jmc, I agree about the 2d BS. I used google sketch-up to produce drawings for my Engineering project last year. Basically I traced screenshots of the model and put them in the folder. It was basic but far more enjoyable than what we're doing now, even though I was all enthusiastic at the start. Perhaps they don't have the time to teach us 3D CAD on top of all the drawing and sketching, but in fairness the CAD lectures are generally a waste of time as it is so they should try sort something out.
mathew wrote: » dont forget to pick with the left mouse button :P
TheAmateur wrote: » There's model view and paper view in AutoCAD. Which one should our drawings be in? Also, how can I (or can I at all) put limits in paper view?
mathew wrote: » If limits can be put in you just type limits, push enter and itll ask you to enter your limits... Dont have a clue about paper view or model view.
Cannot set paper space limits when paper margins or background are displayed.
kearnsr wrote: » 12 hours till it all starts. I hate engineering some times!
jmccrohan wrote: » What starts?