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How are you guys and what would you guys like to be in the future?

I want to be an engineer, I have had a deep passion for it ever since I have gotten my first cellular technical device. I want to be able to properly enjoy life and live it to the fullest with a job I like. Engineering could be a hard to obtain job, but in my opinion it really stands out to be and I'm willing to work hard for it. I hope that maybe in the future I would be able to properly earn it through hardwork.

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Dustin’s Answer

If you're passionate about Engineering and have the drive to work hard for it, you will definitely find a way to get involved in a school or group for Engineering. Remember, there are ways to get involved in Engineering before you go to school for it - you can always take classes in Math and Science at your local community college or even online to see if it is something that you'll really be interested in. Hard work will pay off though either way - keep it up!
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Xueying’s Answer

My degree is in materials science and engineering. I am a supplier engineer now and I love my job. In the future I'd like to get an MBA.
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Catherine’s Answer

Hi!! I am an engineer and I would say that I worked really hard in college, but I did find a good job after I graduated. I continue to use the skillset I learned on all the different roles I have pursued. If you are inclined to pursue an engineering degree, I would say go for it!
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Kris’s Answer

Engineering does take hard work, but it is certainly not outside of anyone's grasp. To be a professional engineer, you do need a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering. This takes classes in Physics, Calculus, and Chemistry. If you do well in math, and you are willing to study, you can make it through the coursework. You just have to believe in yourself.

For some people, the mathematics just seem too difficult. There are other avenues then. Some places offer two year degrees in Engineering Technology which isn't quite as difficult. Some community colleges offer certificates in various types of technology. This will not make you a professional engineer, but it may get you in the door to work side by side with engineers and do what you love.

Kris recommends the following next steps:

Find out what degrees are offered in colleges in your state
Answer yourself - what type of engineering would I like to pursue?
Find out if there are vocational programs available at the high school level?
Teach yourself technology - use the internet to find out how to develop phone aps or fix computer problems
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