Ekka (Kannada) [2025] (Aananda)

Eee 355 purdue reddit. NUCL 200 with Bean is pretty easy.

Eee 355 purdue reddit. Hi. I took MSE 230, but only because it was offered in the summer when I was on a co-op rotation. I want to get my breadth out of the way and I can't decide between MSE with Erk or EEE with Nies. Im looking to get an environmental and ecological engineering minor. NUCL 200 with Bean is pretty easy. ECE 437 is 337 on steroids - it's probably the hardest class I ever took at Purdue but also is kind of the culmination of a Computer Engineering (and maybe an EE if you took enough programming) degree where everything you've learned before comes together. I am a biology major and already have 1 of the requirements and the 2 student choice selectives in my curriculum. There was very minimal work to be done outside of class and most of that work is done in groups. I looked at past reddit posts but most of them are a little aged. ECE junior here planning on taking EEE 35500 for my engineering breadth requirement. . Wasn't a huge fan of the class, but it was alright. How is it and how is the workload? Thanks! CE/EEE 355 is just a bunch of reading/writing but I was told by a EEE major that it was the most boring class he ever took. I was wondering how the other classes that are need for the minor are, mainly asking about CE 350/355 and ME 597Z. I took CE 355 two years ago and I can tell you that that was the easiest engineering course I have ever taken. I took IE 335 and it was simple linear algebra and knowing how to set up those equations. Take IE335/336! 335 was very fun and easy. I'd probably go with EEE 355 or IE 335 tho. Figured I could knock off the breadth requirement then. I've heard NUCL 200 and CE/EEE 355 are pretty easy classes overall at Purdue. lek xgm unifcc lsqn sokc blkax uyb eylv zeeo aiptf