UTA Engineering dept question
I know we have a bunch of engineers on here, as well as at least one or two who's graduated UTA recentely(Ian, right?). I've just transferred to UTA from community college this semester and i've got a bit of a dilemma on one of my classes I thought i'd bounce off of yall. Pretty much made my decision but some real word insight might help. Nobody I personally know has taken this class and I don't know/trust my classmates.
Ok I took all my math, physics, chemistry at DCCCD, i've basically got all classes done and only engineering specific ones left. I know I know, maybe not the best idea, but it's what I've got so i'm running with it. I also made the horrible mistake of taking a couple ENG classes at DCCCCCCCCD as well, never ever do this. Those classes were the biggest joke and waste of time. Eng Statics was horrible for many reasons, difficulty not being one of them, I dropped it with close to a 98% average out of frustration, decided it was worth my time to get fundamentals at a real engineering school.
Before I arrived at this I took intro into engineering at Richland. Big mistake, class was a freaking joke. We learned more about how much money our professor made with her "Degrees, yall, i'm talkin' M-O-N-E-Y", yep this is a real quote and pretty much sums up that whole class experience. The tests consisted of bunch of crap that wasn't even remotely covered in class, and the class projects were literally a paper airplane throwing contest, calculating friggin gas mileage, and programming a lego robot using nickelodian style drag & drop controls...a 10 year old could have figured it out. The one project that was interesting was wiring a digital system to control a bomb timer. It was cool but we had about an hour of digital systems brush up from the lab guy and nobody knew WTF to do, digital systems was not a prerequisite.
All that to say this, TL;DR, DCCCD Intro to Eng class was a joke. Would it be worth my time to retake the class at UTA? I have until next week to decide, that's the deadline for UTA to complete a questionnaire so they'll accept credits for that class. I'm thinking re-take it, but that is assuming UTA is much better at this class...and i'm assuming yes, lol.
Basically i've been taking classes for 7 years off & on while having a career and making babies. I need to graduate, but don't want to put myself in a bad position, or rather want to soak up as much knowledge and experience as I can.
Thanks and sorry it got a little wordy, never got a change to vent about the horrible waste of time that was that class.
P.S. This is not to say anything bad about community college. My math and physics professors were great, learned a lot. Just don't for a second consider their engineering courses, leave that to engineering schools.