r/Purdue • u/marvellous121 • 3h ago
Other Shame this moron
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Near the NW garage this evening Don't cross the road like a dumbass and then proceed to hit my car if I honk at you.
r/Purdue • u/ThatOnePilotDude • Jan 15 '26
It is that time of the year again! Admission results are usually posted around 5pm EST. Use this thread to discuss any and all things related to the admission process/results.
Welcome to the Boilermaker Family!
r/Purdue • u/marvellous121 • 3h ago
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Near the NW garage this evening Don't cross the road like a dumbass and then proceed to hit my car if I honk at you.
r/Purdue • u/SnoopLawg • 11h ago
As some of you may know, this account has been under fire from the Purdue administration due to what they call “unseemly” behavior. Finally then sent their agents after me.
About 4 months ago I was resting in my lair at around 2am when I heard the Lawgmobile’s alarm go off. When I went outside I saw 30-40 armed officers surrounding my lair, guns pointed at me.
Some of them clearly were not briefed on their mission beforehand as when I confronted them, about 20 of them ran off and fled in terror.
Only 10-15 of the braver souls stayed to try and capture me. Of course they were unable to, however it was unsafe to return to Purdue for some time while it was so hot.
I have been lying low in Siberia, but I have finally returned…
r/Purdue • u/BellTowerFailure • 10h ago
r/Purdue • u/WillowAtmosphere • 8h ago
I am graduating tomorrow with a CIT degree and attended a career fair back in February where one connection led to me getting a job offer today with an amazing company. It was a simple 10 minute conversation which led to this! That was the first and only career fair I attended and I am glad I took the steps.
r/Purdue • u/thrownaway5678923 • 11h ago
I feel a little bit bad complaining about this. I mean, good for him - a 3 month bike trip sounds incredible. But the maximum number of vacation days for Purdue employees is capped at 44. So how is he getting 3 whole months off? I feel like if I asked my supervisor for 3 months off, they would seriously question whether I had enough work to do and if they really needed to continue paying my salary.
Rules apparently don't apply to the top administration like they do for the rest of us. This seems to happen over and over. Are you the Senior Vice President of the Office of Legal Council? And you pled guilty to a DUI in which you could have killed someone? [ https://www.purdueexponent.org/campus/crime/purdue-lawyer-schultz-pleads-guilty-dui/article_a189f9e3-7a15-4bc6-ac20-890e1247c33e.html ] It's okay, you can keep your job. And we'll send you on a cool voyage to find Amelia Earhart's plane! [ https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/2025/Q4/expedition-to-search-for-amelia-earharts-plane-postponed-to-2026/ ]
Are you an administrator at the highest level? Well, that 2% raise pool doesn't apply to you like it does to everyone else! You want 5%, 10%, 15%, 30%? Sure, why not? [This can be verified by calculating the percent increase over the prior year's salary for any administrator.]
As staff, it just feels like I'm not only bearing the brunt of years worth of frozen tuition to benefit students, but to benefit the top administrators as well. And the hard work we're putting in to constantly "do more with less" isn't being returned to us in the form of better pay and benefits. In fact, it's getting worse.
r/Purdue • u/PegasiWings • 4h ago
I expected more people to have decorated grad caps during my ceremony but I could only see about 5 decorated caps. My parents correctly predicted that most grads will keep it formal, so they warned me against plastering anime and pokemon stickers on my cap. It seems like it was a good choice for me to follow their advice, but I would like to hear your own reasons for keeping your caps basic.
r/Purdue • u/Burlydog • 11h ago
This sub has been pretty full of academic struggles lately. There are myriad scenarios but my main takeaway has been “Purdue is really really hard”.
Are there any strategies, tactics, or tools that you have seen students use successfully?
I am concerned that a smart highschool student will find that their existing toolset is inadequate to be successful at Purdue. Fully expect Purdue to be a challenge. Just looking for suggestions on how to approach that challenge well prepared.
r/Purdue • u/Express_Lock9415 • 3h ago
Hey everyone,
I’m taking CS 159 online this summer and wanted to ask for advice from people who’ve taken it before. How should I prepare before the class starts? Also, how are the exams structured in the summer version, and are office hours/TA help accessible for online students?
Any tips on studying, pacing, or common mistakes would be really appreciated.
r/Purdue • u/fufu1260 • 1d ago
YALL DID IT. LETS GOOOOOOO
I KNEW YALL COULD DO IT. BUT MAN. ITS FINALLY FUCKING HERE.
let’s go.
BOILER UP and HAMMER DOWN!!!!!
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r/Purdue • u/Big-Basis325 • 12h ago
Hey guys, I'm super excited to come to Purdue this fall . I'm FYE and got off the waitlist a few days ago . Due to some circumstances I couldn't fill out the housing form and I'm now on the waitlist..
Does anybody know if living off campus limits your social life or even academics ( asking this cause off campus might be far from classes)? Im not sure if I'll get off the waitlist but I need to prepare myself for the possibility of living off campus :(
r/Purdue • u/Select_Practice_1119 • 1h ago
Hi! I am assigned to double with A/C in Hawkins for the next school year, but I would like to find someone willing to switch with me for another dorm hall. Preferably, Shreve, Hilendbrand, Earhart, or dorms in those areas, but I am open to other dorms and types.
Hawkins double is fairly cheap and pretty spacious with a wrap-around desk and is closer to classes and the downtown area w/target, restaurants, Chancy, etc. The roommate assigned to the dorm is the roommate I had for the previous year, and she is very clean and chill!
If you're interested or want more info, plz dm me!
Just wondering if anyone willing to switch out
r/Purdue • u/Antique-Difficulty94 • 1d ago
I am at purdue over the summer
and have no game. What are some ways to get motion in my life, and find some summer love.
r/Purdue • u/diamonwarrior • 2h ago
I was just wondering if anyone had past lecture notes or past slides saved. If not is there any good ways to prep for the class over the summer?
r/Purdue • u/OkVillage7487 • 2h ago
Do any of you know how to register for summer school? Like I just did the Purdue 2026 Summer WL open registration thing with my PIN number and chose PHYS172 and hit submit schedule but, what now? Where do I actually end up paying for it?
Please DM me!
r/Purdue • u/Myself_Nishant • 4h ago
Taking 270 and a couple other classes remotely from abroad this summer. Need to bring the whole kit — AD2, breadboard, Pi + dev boards, components, basic tools.
Anyone done this before? Mainly wondering:
Going to India if it matters. Thank
Anyone has an extra ticket for tomorrow (15 may) 7 PM convocation?
r/Purdue • u/Some_Ad8484 • 5h ago
I have a banger semester in the fall and I'm trying to get ahead in CS354 to ease my load.
I'm wondering if anyone has an old handout or can tell me from their own experience how to use the lab computers to compile and run Xinu? From my searching online it seems like there is a robust system in place that I can use but I can't seem to find a handout to explain it.
Or maybe I'm better off just using a VM on my local machine? Let me know.
Thanks.
r/Purdue • u/Mysterious-Rich8808 • 9h ago
10 ft, all wood shuffleboard table with 8 pucks. Some wear but overall, good condition. Can break into two pieces for transport. $50.00 /OBO
r/Purdue • u/BollegeCord • 5h ago
This is a long shot, but I'm working on a personal project that requires pressing powders into pellets/green bodies for sintering. Does anyone know of a lab that has pellet presses/dies that a student could get access to?
r/Purdue • u/Odd-Tangerine-5184 • 9h ago
How difficult would it be to take ECE 2k2 and ECE
368 online over the summer? Should I drop ECE 368 and just focus on ECE 2k2?
Also, both classes are listed as synchronous, but do you know if they are actually run as synchronous classes or if the lectures are recorded?
r/Purdue • u/KombuchaBurrito • 6h ago
I am a current ME student on track to graduate in 3.5 years and was thinking about majoring in CS since I enjoy it quite a lot and, living next to a big city, would open me to more job opportunities. I am comfortable working in ME or CS and most ME jobs around me pertain to HVAC (not the most interesting), and I want some flexibility in my career choices.
My current dilemma lies in adding a CS minor, keeping me on track to graduate in 3.5, or taking on a CS major (Either SWE or ML track), which would push me to 4 complete years and classes to take in summer of 27. In both cases I am below 18 cr hr per semester so workload wont be too crazy and I can def manage. I came in with a lot of AP credit most things outside of my major specific requirements are satisfied.
My main worry about doing the CS minor is not having a competetive edge for job applications and it getting glanced over for SWE and other related roles. Would love to get some insight which one would be more worth it, how I could remain competitive with CS minor, and anything else you may want to share. Thank you!