When I was in engineering undergrad (1993-97), popular non-scitech reads were: Adams, Pratchett, Vonnegut, LOTR, Catch 22. And I hate to admit it...Ayn Rand (to our credit, mostly hated) Has the list changed much since? What did engineering students in the 00’s and ‘10’s read?
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Replying to @vgr
I was an engineering undergrad '02-'06, and to be honest I don't think we really read books. Ender's Game, maybe Ayn Rand was around
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Replying to @gravity_levity @vgr
We mostly huddled in dorm rooms and watched pirated, pixely DivX movies on people's laptops.
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heh, I think only 2 people in my hostel with ~400 had desktop PCs in their rooms, the rest of us had to schlep to the computer lab
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Replying to @vgr
Right around when I went to college was the time that engineering programs started requiring students to own their own laptops. It felt a little excessive and futuristic at the time.
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Oddly enough my high school had better computer facilities than college, which had such limited machine availability in the lab, they were reserved mainly for juniors and seniors, and besides CS101 (fortran on a mainframe) my freshman and sophomore years were computer-free
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