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The Mathematical Obstacle Course Of Engineering

The Mathematical Obstacle Course Of Engineering
Remember when basic algebra felt like stepping on a rake? Fast forward to engineering school, where you're parkour-ing through a mathematical obstacle course with differential equations tripping you on the stairs, Laplace transforms knocking you off ledges, and calculus waiting to clothesline you around every corner. Meanwhile, that same basic algebra is just chilling at the bottom like "remember when you thought I was hard?" Engineering students don't need a gym membership—dodging mathematical concepts while crying inside provides all the cardio they need.

The Physics Sanity Descent Chart

The Physics Sanity Descent Chart
The ultimate physics progression chart with a side of existential dread! 😱 Starting with adorable basics like "ball go down" (gravity) and ending with nightmare fuel concepts that make even seasoned researchers question reality. Notice how the stick figure's mental state deteriorates with each level? That's not artistic license—that's accurate documentation! By level 7, you're basically communing with eldritch physics horrors like "chameleon particles" and the "Unruh effect" while your soul leaves your body. The funniest part? Some physicist somewhere is nodding along thinking "yep, that's Tuesday for me." Physics: where understanding the universe and losing your mind happen simultaneously!

My Understanding Of Math At Each Level

My Understanding Of Math At Each Level
The mathematical journey of life, as told by SpongeBob's increasingly concerning emotional states. From the blissful innocence of "2+2=4" to the quadratic formula that makes your eyebrows furrow. Then comes calculus, where you bulk up just to tackle the Fundamental Theorem, only to have your brain melt into abstract differential forms in college. The final boss? Adding up an office supply order without screaming. Turns out those "when will we use this in real life" questions were a cruel joke—we traded integrals for spreadsheets and still can't balance our budgets.