Sep 29, 2006 21:20
"I am very happy to hear that you are still interested in working for
NTH. I will call Michelle and complete the paperwork asap.
Thanks;
Omar"
schwinggg!!!!
world, in january i will be working as a civil/geotechnical engineer.
and in 4 years, i will be an amazing civil/geotechnical engineer, P.E.
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Now when you wear overalls, you'll blend in!
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(thanks)
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can you say sugar moma?
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if instead you mean that i will be rich enough to spoil you, then no.
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also, a question.
elliot has officially moved to san francisco as of like two days ago (woohoo 1 friend convinced to move to california, 37 more to go...) and the three of us were sitting in the hot tub tonight and elliot was talking about some sort of engineery test he has to take? that like all engineers have to take to...be engineery? or something?
and i guess he's taking it in like a month. but he doesn't know really anything about it and if it's hard and if he should be concerned about this. and therefore, i am asking you if you know what this is (despite my oh-so-informative description) and whether you know anything about it? eh?
(ps. i miss you)
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and i think elliot is talking about the FE... i would say don't worry about it. i got a study book and spent a few hours each week looking at it, but i don't think it did me much good at all. he should just review the math stuff b/c that's easy to forget. i know several ppl that passed without doing anything at all to prepare.
aaand apparently no one from the civil department has failed the FE. ever. though i don't know if i believe that, i know the odds of passing for a UM engineering student are high.
so what i'm saying is that elliot will be just fine :) i think the hardest part was staying super focused for 8 hours...
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and thanks for the info about the test! i thought i remembered you mentioning some sort of engineerytest at some point in the past
i'll let you know how he does haha
(i'm using my LOST icon because its computery and therefore somewhat engineery and therefore COMPLETELY RELEVANT!)
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