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I am a freshman currently enrolled in Trinity College, majoring in economics. I recall myself on the first day of class, having the temerity to assert that I am taking EGR 53 just for kicks, but after the first three weeks filled with ultimate horror of EGR labs, I am starting to realize that this could potentially turn out to be a grave mistake.
 
I am a freshman currently enrolled in Trinity College, majoring in economics. I recall myself on the first day of class, having the temerity to assert that I am taking EGR 53 just for kicks, but after the first three weeks filled with ultimate horror of EGR labs, I am starting to realize that this could potentially turn out to be a grave mistake.
  
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=Articles for [http://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/Grand_Challenges_for_Engineering Grand Challenges for Engineering]=
 
=Articles for [http://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/Grand_Challenges_for_Engineering Grand Challenges for Engineering]=
  
[http://www.nytimes.com/cwire/2011/02/08/08climatewire-search-for-wind-related-grid-problems-finds-88348.html?scp=1&sq=engineering%20challenges&st=cse] Peter Behr, New York Times, updated 8 February 2011, accessed 13 February 2011 (General)
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[http://www.nytimes.com/cwire/2011/02/08/08climatewire-search-for-wind-related-grid-problems-finds-88348.html?scp=1&sq=engineering%20challenges&st=cse Search for Wind-Related Grid Problems Finds a Bigger Concern] Peter Behr, New York Times, updated 8 February 2011, accessed 13 February 2011 (General)

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About Me

I am a freshman currently enrolled in Trinity College, majoring in economics. I recall myself on the first day of class, having the temerity to assert that I am taking EGR 53 just for kicks, but after the first three weeks filled with ultimate horror of EGR labs, I am starting to realize that this could potentially turn out to be a grave mistake.

To be serious, though, I decided to take this class mainly because I thought programming (especially using MATLAB) will come in handy when I pursue my goals in the long-run, whether it be doing research on economics or just working at a company, even if they are not directly tied with engineering.

I will try my best not to let myself regret making this decision, and in reverse, try to make the most out of this class.

Articles for Grand Challenges for Engineering

Search for Wind-Related Grid Problems Finds a Bigger Concern Peter Behr, New York Times, updated 8 February 2011, accessed 13 February 2011 (General)