I’m going to be a first year engineering student next fall and this video really helped me get a snapshot of what things will be like. Thanks so much man! Good luck as well!!! :)
Hey I got accepted to FYE but didn't get any scholarship which is making the choice seriously difficult...I'd really appreciate advise for financial aid options as international student like on-campus jobs or stuff. Thanks...
Great work posting these videos. Really helpful. You should do one on laundry and pods vs strips. It’s one of the most widely discussed topic on some Purdue parent groups 😂
Definitely a lot more than high school but time management is key. If you can do that, then there’s nothing to worry about other than keeping with classes.
I don’t know too much about it other than it’s a speciality engineering program that’s pretty diverse in disciplines. Here’s there webpage: engineering.purdue.edu/ENE/Academics/Undergrad/MDE/PlansofStudy/acoustical-engineering
can’t believe how fast my college career flew by, this brings me right back to those fye days... feels like it was just yesterday i was walking to my 172 (used to be a nightmare)
After the first year, how do engineering students know they will get into one of the 17 engineering programs they want? Thanks for the real deal day in the life.
Purdue will host information sessions about the 17 engineering programs, which will inform pretty much every FYE student in the first semester. Most first year students know what engineering discipline they want to do, so the transition is seamless for them. For those that are not sure, these programs do a great job of showing the plan of study and the nature of the programs. As for getting into them, it varies. Some schools like AAE and mechanical engineering have strict GPA cutoffs whereas ECE takes anyone who applies. That being said, almost everyone I know gets into their respective major after first year.
Hey Nimal, Great Video, I myself am a Junior in high school interested in Civil Engineering and am looking at Purdue. I was wondering what your high school stats were? Thanks for sharing!
I would suggest increasing the weights there, and looking up some videos on proper lifting technique. The very fact that you work out is good on it's own, but if you want to get better then that's definitely where you should start.
Great video!
I’m going to be a first year engineering student next fall and this video really helped me get a snapshot of what things will be like. Thanks so much man! Good luck as well!!! :)
Planning to join you brotha.
Are you an international student? Hopefully we'll meet.
@@zarifchowdhury1468 nope, home grown among the corn fields of indiana
@@hunterthompson5877 nice
Hey I got accepted to FYE but didn't get any scholarship which is making the choice seriously difficult...I'd really appreciate advise for financial aid options as international student like on-campus jobs or stuff. Thanks...
Wow! 2 years late but this is a fire look at how life is at Purdue
Freaking awesome job Nimal, hope everything's going okay over at Purdue. Keep obtaining that 🍞 my guy!
Indeed!
He had very full day, but very balanced. Also had a super nice approach to learn.
I’m majoring in Integrated business and engineering, so not sure how similar to this that will be, but awesome video!
That’s awesome Nimal. I hope you’re doing well!
Dawson Hood Hey, what’s up!!! Yeah it’s great here and thank you for the support.
Hey I just got admitted can you put me through the process?
Did you get a scholarship and how to apply for that
Best of luck Nimal, keep grinding because one day it'll pay off..the future is bright my friend
How does a Purdue engineering student have time to make this 😂
I just do it 😂
Nimal has GRIT (tm)
My son will be a first year engineering student this fall...Good luck with everything :-)
Thank you!!
Wow!, I went to Purdue two years ago and It was one of the most awesome experiences in my life. I wish to come back again soon.
Great content Nimal! Best of luck in your engineering studies
Great work posting these videos. Really helpful. You should do one on laundry and pods vs strips. It’s one of the most widely discussed topic on some Purdue parent groups 😂
I love your video! How much more would you say the workload is compared to high school overall.
Definitely a lot more than high school but time management is key. If you can do that, then there’s nothing to worry about other than keeping with classes.
Thank you very much! Would you happen to know anything about the acoustical engineering program there?
I don’t know too much about it other than it’s a speciality engineering program that’s pretty diverse in disciplines. Here’s there webpage: engineering.purdue.edu/ENE/Academics/Undergrad/MDE/PlansofStudy/acoustical-engineering
simplyNimal thank you very much and best of luck to you!
Thank you and good luck to you as well!
Thank you for this!
No problem!!!
Nice Work dude!
Thanks for the support dude!!!
which course work is best to take 1. Thesis track or 2. Project Track ?
Nice video - boiler up!
Hi, Nimal are you from India??? If yes, please make a detailed video of your journey from India to Purdue University.
Ayush Bhattacharjee I’m an instate student.
Do people who take physics C and do well on the test typically still take mech and e & m at university?
Most people that get a 5 typically use the credit and don’t take the physics courses
simplynimal i am from india do i require to clear sat to take admissiom at purdue university?
Yes it is required for admission
@@simplyNimal thnx
@@alkasingh581 No problem
Not for 2021.
Hey, planning to join Purdue Fort Wayne this year fall, for UG Mechanical Engineering.... Any suggestions???
are you still at prude
Does purdue give a full ride scholarship? ? What sat score is required to get scholarship?
they dont
Plz make another video of Perdue Day in the life plzzzzzzzz ❤️❤️❤️❤️
can’t believe how fast my college career flew by, this brings me right back to those fye days... feels like it was just yesterday i was walking to my 172 (used to be a nightmare)
they changed the course at Fall 2018 semester, Where literally everybody get an A+ with 100+% overall grade. LuL
Good!! All the best😍
a long but productive day!
Pretty much.
Good work ethic, keep it up and you'll excel for sure.
This is my dream
See you this fall Nimal!
Hopefully mah dude!!!
After the first year, how do engineering students know they will get into one of the 17 engineering programs they want? Thanks for the real deal day in the life.
Purdue will host information sessions about the 17 engineering programs, which will inform pretty much every FYE student in the first semester. Most first year students know what engineering discipline they want to do, so the transition is seamless for them. For those that are not sure, these programs do a great job of showing the plan of study and the nature of the programs. As for getting into them, it varies. Some schools like AAE and mechanical engineering have strict GPA cutoffs whereas ECE takes anyone who applies. That being said, almost everyone I know gets into their respective major after first year.
awesome editing !!!
Thank you so much! Much appreciated.
Hey Nimal,
Great Video, I myself am a Junior in high school interested in Civil Engineering and am looking at Purdue. I was wondering what your high school stats were? Thanks for sharing!
Aye at 7:50 my friends are in the background
I love this vdeo man. SUB!
Nice keep up
Hey, great video! Can you make one about purdue dining please?
Will do a video about Purdue Dining in the near future!!!! Thank you for the support!!!
I would suggest increasing the weights there, and looking up some videos on proper lifting technique.
The very fact that you work out is good on it's own, but if you want to get better then that's definitely where you should start.
My college rank is 250 by NIRF. Can i get admission in AMERICAN universities for MSC IN CSE with good scores in GRE AND IELTS.
Please.
why not