Career questions tagged studyengineering
What is the most important thing I should learn about/be doing right now as I aspire to be an electrical engineer as a complete beginner?
I have prior knowledge (through some high school physics) of simple laws and circuits, voltage, current, etc. I recently invested in this book called "Practical Electronics for Inventors" and I think its fantastic, but, what should I really be focusing my time on to be ready for this scary college major?
What preparations should I take to pursue a engineering degree in college?
I don't want to feel like i'm behind in college, and I want to experiment with engineering before so when I enter college in hopes of pursuing engineering I'd have a decent knowledge of what I was learning, so that I could go for internships for future jobs. What would be some good approaches to succeeding in the harsh classes? Also what would be some good internships or volunteer opportunities that would benefit me in the short or long term?
Weak in math but dream of becoming an aerospace engineer - where do I start??
I’m currently an AS Level student who wants to pursue aerospace engineering. I never took math seriously until I realized this year that I wanted to enter the field. Since then, I’ve started learning everything I can that’s relevant — reading books on aerospace engineering (such as Introduction to Flight), studying essential programming languages (MATLAB, Python, C++), and experimenting with Arduino projects. I’m doing well in my other STEM subjects (Physics, Biology, and Chemistry), but my weak foundation in mathematics has been a constant concern. I understand that aerospace engineering involves a lot of advanced math, and I want to strengthen this area to prepare for the future.
Resources for aspiring chemical engineers?
Do you have any easy to understand books, journals, you tube videos, etc. that can help me understand the field more?
can you pursue mining engineering with A level maths,chemistry and computer science?
so i want to persue mining engineering but physics is a bit of a challenge for me so i settled for computer science instead
What should I minor in if I major in mechanical engineering?
I am a high school senior and I am thinking about majoring in mechanical engineering. #college #engineering #career #college-major #mechanical-engineer #college-minor
What universities offer a good engineering program?
I have been doing research on aerospace engineering and I think this is a possible career path for myself. I would like some advice on what colleges I could attend specifically for aerospace engineering. #college #engineering
computer engineering
I am in grade 10 i want to do computer engineering so where can i go or what can for nw that is gonna lead me thre the best school in south africa? #engineering #computer
Are the classes you take in college for engineering hard ?
Im 16 and in high school. #engineering