^^^ LOL. No idea. I have no clue about aerodynamics engineering. I just took the formulas off the internet and plugged them in accordingly. My engineering isn't in physics, it's in software!

But I figure I have a freaking awesome learning curve. I took telecommunications management and screwed the bell curve for the rest of the class. Learned how to do the math for electronics engineering in a couple years of studying electric cars, and picked up some stuff for calculating power and time. I learn what I need to know at the time, but I retain pretty much everything.

But I do have a firm grasp on mechanical engineering.