Career questions tagged highschooltocollegetransition
Is the job aerospace engineering very limited in job opportunities?
I am a middle schooler in 8th grade and I was wondering if the career aerospace engineering is actually very limited in job opportunities. I’m very interested in engineering and physics and I was wondering what are some good classes to get into to study in university to prepare for this career. Are there any other jobs so I could get some experience if I do end up getting an opportunity in the future.
What advice is there for majoring in aerospace engineering?
I’m a senior in high school wanting to major in aerospace engineering in college.
What does a college application look like or how is it formatted ?
If there is no specific way how should I organize it?I would like to know for future purposes.I would also want to know if there is something I can do I middle school or high school that would standout to colleges
What are good requirements to have in your senior year
I’m a senior in highschool
What helped you be successful in college as a Collegiate Athlete?
How were you able to take your experience as a College Athlete and apply that to your professional life post grad? I am a graduating high school senior who will start college in the fall as a Collegiate Softball player. I would love advice on how to make the most of my college experience.
Hi, I'm a high school senior who is going to Michigan Tech to pursue a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. From anyone who is in the field, what would be some classes you would suggest for the first year? also #Spring25
I haven't chosen any classes yet and would like to know what to pick beforehand.
What is the work load like for a mechanical Engineer?
I am a high school senior with a background in robotics entering the UVA engineering school in the fall. What is the work load like for a mechanical engineer? #Spring25
What is the best way to prepare for the transition into proof based mathematics in college following high school. #Spring25
I've taken Calc I-III, Linear Algebra, and I'm currently studying a bit of Real Analysis, but I just want to make sure that I'm fully prepared. ?
What skills are necessary to become an engineer?
i want to go to college after high school. I want to study electrical engineering. i would like to know how the process is going to be like when I start college.
Is it possible to balance many different careers and how does one do so? What have been the best financial decisions that you have made since high school for a steady adulthood? (You can answer both, one, or neither.)
I just recently graduated high school and I've thinking about taking a multidisciplinary career with a combination of different STEM paths (computer science, teaching, health e.g. therapy and psychiatry, environmental science, etc.)