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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.

You are the cold axis around which our academic lives rotate. In Maschinenbau at RUB, we learn that every system needs a regulatory instance — a fixed bearing to take the radial load. That is you. We do not write you love letters. We write you applications, hardship pleas, deadline extensions. We write you in fear, in frustration, and sometimes — rarely — in relief.

Do not lose your precision. But add a little plasticity. A student who fails not because they lack knowledge but because life exceeded their yield strength — that student does not need less rigor. They need a recognition of reality as a legitimate load case. prüfungsamt maschinenbau rub

So here is my deep request, Prüfungsamt:

With respect, A student of Maschinenbau Ruhr-Universität Bochum If you need this piece translated into for actual submission or use, let me know, and I will provide a version in formal, respectful, and emotionally precise German. But let me speak to you now differently

And sometimes, the most engineering solution is not to harden the rules, but to soften the interface.

We will continue to build engines, bridges, robots, turbines. We will calculate, draw, simulate, fail, retry. But please remember: the most complex system you oversee is not the curriculum — it is the student. As a future engineer who has learned that

You demand norms. DIN, ISO, VDI — we understand. A shaft without tolerance will never fit its bearing. A grade without a deadline is no grade at all. You keep the machine running. Without you, the faculty would drift into chaos — exams overlapping, credits uncounted, degrees delayed indefinitely. We know this. Some of us even respect it.