Some news I forgot to tell you guys! I have been initiated as a member of Theta Tau! We are the foremost professional coed engineering fraternity. I am so happy to be proud of this organization.

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@theelectricalengineer
Some news I forgot to tell you guys! I have been initiated as a member of Theta Tau! We are the foremost professional coed engineering fraternity. I am so happy to be proud of this organization.
28•06•2016 | Spent the day compiling Electronic Circuits notes before my exam on Friday.
1/29/16 – 3:43 PM
A lot of people forget that I’m a Computer Engineer and not a Computer Scientist, which means that I also take classes related to Electrical Engineering. Yay, hardware!
Made this circuit yesterday for a lab, we didn’t have the foresight to bring a larger breadboard, hence the wire spaghetti rainbow!
Hiatus is over
Hey everyone! I am sorry I have been gone for so long. I have a lot of great content to post for this upcoming semester. I am in my last year of university, so I am going to try and document my experiences as much as possible. I have been really busy searching for internships. I am glad to say I have finally found one for this fall semester. I am so excited to continue to learn and expand my horizons as an electrical engineer. I want to get a list of engineering blogs going, so shoot me a DM with your blog. Let's connect and inspire!
Reducing a capacitive circuit using circuit reduction techniques for my Principles of Electrical Engineering class ⚡️
Phasor representations of sinusoidal electric quantities - a super useful tool in physics and electrical engineering!
2 finals down, 1 more to go!
Notes on Operational Amplifiers. Principles of Electrical Engineering exam is coming up this week!
Just in case you need a fresh look for your new tabs page!
Leoh Momentum Lanes Tabby Cat Tabbie Earth View
Reply with your favourite or other great options I didn’t include :D
Here is my desk!
I love this library.
Good luck to everyone studying for finals/exams! ✌️
what an amazing place to study
Opting for the library over class in order to prepare for tomorrow’s biomechanics and extension maths tests. 📚📚
October 3, 2016
Spent the day at Barnes & Noble doing homework.
Word Counter - Not only does it count the number of words you’ve written, it tells you which words are used most often and how many times they appear.
Tip Of My Tongue - Have you ever had a word on the tip of your tongue, but you just can’t figure out what it is? This site searches words by letters, length, definition, and more to alleviate that.
Readability Score - This calculates a multitude of text statistics, including character, syllable, word, and sentence count, characters and syllables per word, words per sentence, and average grade level.
Writer’s Block (Desktop Application) - This free application for your computer will block out everything on your computer until you meet a certain word count or spend a certain amount of time writing.
Cliche Finder - It does what the name says.
Write Rhymes - It’ll find rhymes for words as you write.
Verbix - This site conjugates verbs, because English is a weird language.
Graviax - This grammar checker is much more comprehensive than Microsoft Word, again, because English is a weird language.
Sorry for how short this is! I wanted to only include things I genuinely find useful. p>
studying + white // more on my studygram!
Hey! I am really late with this, but I though that some of you might like to see how I make my monthly spreads. I did this sort of “infographics” (??? am I even allowed to call this thing infographics??) and even though it looks like this, I had so much fun making it :D. I really don’t know whether this is helpful or not, I tried. In case you’d like to see more tutorials (and hopefully better ones) in the future, let me know please? And thanks if you read it till the end, it’s so long :D
(I totally ran out of space for pictures at the end lol)