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Since the MA/MST program is only 9 short months long, each class is largely isolated from classes past and left to figure things out for themselves.  So here are a few hints from the class of 2008:
Since the MA/MST program is only 9 short months long, each class is largely isolated from past classes and left to figure things out for themselves.  So here are a few hints from the class of 2008:




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For those of you entering without a solid math background, you may find these links helpful:
If you need to get your math skills up to speed:


* [http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/math.pdf Mathematics Formulary] -- a great study guide to get you up to speed with all the formulas you'll need.
* [http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/math.pdf Mathematics Formulary] -- a great study guide to get you up to speed with all the formulas you'll need.
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'''Parts/Electronics:'''
'''Building Things:'''
 
Use the [http://www.stanford.edu/group/prl/cgi-bin/wiki/index.php?title=Using_the_PRL Product Realization Lab (PRL)]


[http://shop4.frys.com/isp/paloalto.html Fry's] is good.
[http://shop4.frys.com/isp/paloalto.html Fry's] is good.

Revision as of 17:58, 19 June 2008

Since the MA/MST program is only 9 short months long, each class is largely isolated from past classes and left to figure things out for themselves. So here are a few hints from the class of 2008:


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A few useful resources:


If you need to get your math skills up to speed:




Building Things:

Use the Product Realization Lab (PRL)

Fry's is good.

HDB is better (but a little further away).


Miscellaneous:

Everything you need to know about pd