Learning isn’t rocket science.

REAL-WORLD ADVICE FOR STUDENTS

“Learning is not rocket science.

It is following a process of thinking over and over, and doing the little things right over and over.

The result is seeing a deeper understanding of relationships that makes individual problems and geometry irrelevant.

Dr. K. J. Berry

Engineer, Scientist, Educator, Entrepreneur

Advice from Former Fluids Students

Tyler Holdwick, Austin Grifka, and Aidan Skomial took Fluids in Winter 2023 with Dr. Berry. Here, they offer some excellent advice and study tips for student success.

Adam Meyer, Winter ‘24

Sarah Sawyer took Fluid Mechanics (MECH-322), Heat Transfer (MECH-420), and Fuel Cell Sciences (MECH-416) with Dr. Berry. Here are her insights on habits for success in Fluid Mechanics.

Filpe Villabose, Winter ‘24

Marvin Lopez took Fluids with Dr. Berry in Fall 2021. Although he didn't get off to a great start, he learned how to “follow the path”. Listen to his advice here.

Kenteya Stubbs, Winter ‘24

Matthew Vanderhoff, Spring ‘24

Dr. K.J. Berry

VISION

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The ability to behold what others cannot see.

VISION - The ability to behold what others cannot see. •

I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.
— Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943

“Those who know HOW to think will surpass those who only know WHAT to think "

World-renowned Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson