Ok, it's out, and so, as usual, no hiding!
2006/2007 Sem 1 Examination for ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3
Module Code | Module Title | Grade |
---|---|---|
EE2001 | Project | A- |
EE3101 | Digital Signal Processing | B |
EE3302 | Industrial Control Systems | B |
EE3505 | Electrical Energy Systems | B |
EE3601 | Bio-Instrumentation & Signal Analysis | B |
EG1415 | Engineering Professionalism | B- |
CAP: 3.66
And then, I shall continue with my module-evaluation.
EE2001 Project
Nightmare module. It almost took up all my time this semester. No, it was not too difficult a module for me. It's just the lack of resources. Some things can only be done in the lab.
And not forgetting that, it was also due to the lack of experience in handling such projects efficiently. Although I felt quite unjustified getting an A- instead of an A, still, it's ok. I accept that.
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing
It looked like a lot of people did not know what was happening in the first 2 questions of the paper! Lol. The second part was ok, and so, the grade. Anyway, this module is ok, except for some parts due to a syllabus change. That's the grey part. So grey. Lol. Anyway, it provides the bridge between analog and digital signals, and so, it's still ok. At least something has been learnt.
EE3302 Industrial Control Systems
Alright. I liked control systems. But I don't like exams. Lol. I like hands on, but this module's hands on make me even more blur than before. Did not really understand what Sam really wanted in the second part. But then, at least more advanced control methods are investigated. Too bad, these doesn't apply much in EE2001. Impossible to apply. See the module's name?
EE3505 Electrical Energy Systems
Ok, another headache module. Basically, he who remembers the most correctly, scores. It's memory work! Remembering so many formulae, and the questions really require those formulae!! If one's mind decides to switch off, it's the end. On a more positive side, it is seen how power systems work, even though it is 'mini version' that we have used in our experiments. It's like, reading the notes, and trying to understand some concepts from there. Lack of much fun. An industrial visit will make the module much more useful, but then… oh well.
EE3601 Bio-instrumentation & Signal Analysis
As usual, I don't have luck in modules that I like. For the past few semesters, it has always been this case. Perhaps I have been giving away too much luck to people? Ok then, I shall get them all back this coming semester. Some people don't deserve luck. Ok that's a bit out of point. Pull back… This module is like a bio revision in the first part and a signal revision in the second. Interesting. If only there's no helpsheet. Lol. Because modules with helpsheet, it always been the case that, your grades will depend on the amount of relevent things that you have written on it…
EE1415 Engineering Professionalism
An ok module. I expected a worse grade due to forgetfulness. It's good that I still managed to get this grade. Anyway, as usual, I don't seem to do well for 3-MC modules too. Lol. Damn… I can only do better in modules that's higher than 4 MCs? Lol…. totally crap. I have no complains for this module. I have an interesting tutor. The only thing I can complain is still regarding helpsheet. Same thing as above. And also, the lack of time for me to think before answering the question. How I know how long I should write for a particular answer???
That marks the end of module evaluation. It's still an acceptable semester, even though I really hope I can do better. Can I ever hit the 4? It's hard…
Ok, now for the next sem. Onward!