We are not perfect components. We are cast parts with internal voids — invisible cracks that only reveal themselves under pressure. And when we break, we come to you. Not for pity. For a temporary change in tolerance .
You can measure the force required to fracture a beam, but not the force required to get out of bed after a death in the family. You can calculate the thermal expansion of steel, but not the expansion of anxiety before a third attempt in Thermodynamics. You can simulate a combustion engine under extreme load, but you cannot simulate a student working two jobs, caring for a parent, and still trying to understand finite element methods at 2 a.m. in the RUB library. prüfungsamt maschinenbau rub
If you are a student at Ruhr University Bochum, here are some recommendations for interacting with the Prüfungsamt Maschinenbau RUB: We are not perfect components
Here are three different options for a post about the , depending on where you want to post it (Instagram, LinkedIn, or a Student Facebook Group). Not for pity
So here is my deep request, Prüfungsamt:
But let me speak to you now differently. Not as a case number. Not as a module failure statistic. As a future engineer who has learned that the most unpredictable material in any construction is the human being.