Some more details about my stu­dies at Vir­gi­nia Tech. My cour­ses are Linear Sys­tems Theory, Neu­ral and Fuzzy Sys­tems and Elec­tro­nic Con­trol of Motor Devices. The first two are on gra­duate level, what means, that they are a little bit more tough and tri­cky. The last one is under­gra­duate level and more relaxing.

Unlike Ger­many there are no fix hours when clas­ses meet. The three credits are a vague expres­sion for the time spent in class, split in two or three sec­tions. The maxi­mum size of stu­dents for one course is 50, and more wouldn’t fit in the class rooms. When I’m tal­king about class rooms, ima­gine their size like in school. Most of them do not con­tain desks or tables, but chairs with a wri­t­ing board atta­ched to one arm rest. Very close in front of you is sit­ting the next per­son. If you ever have the unusual desire to stretch your legs, you can only do this to the right or left of his chair. Just think of eco­nomy class seats.

The teachers work, depen­ding on their pre­fe­ren­ces, mainly with chalk or with OHP. This is very simi­lar to the Ger­man style. Due to the small class size the fee­ling is more like in school, more ques­ti­ons, more inter­ac­tion. And also the instruc­tors are more gentle when ans­we­ring, even ques­ti­ons of doubt­ful import­ance (my opi­nion) are replied to most fri­endly and patiently.

And there is home­work. This means assi­gn­ments that have to be tur­ned in on due date. And don’t dare to daley them! The gra­ding of these assi­gn­ments has signi­fi­cant impact on the over­all gra­ding of the course. And even some of the mid term exams are take-​​home-​​assignments. And this will be a lot of work — I can tell you. Con­cerning chea­ting, there exists the honor code sys­tem. We were intro­du­ced to that during the intro­duc­tory ses­si­ons. It sim­ply means that whe­ne­ver the instruc­tor has two very, very simi­lar home­works in front of him he can pass this to the honor code sys­tem people who will inves­ti­gate the case. Actually you can even volun­teer for this and take part in this pro­cess. Any­way, if the charge is found to be valid the culprit is punis­hed, from get­ting a „0” on his paper up to expel­ling him from VT. But as I heard these pro­ces­ses are very seldom.