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How is it like working like an Engineer?
I want to be an Engineer but I don't know if it is right for me.
Does hardware engineering need to be good at programming ?
I am a person who loves to learn and is very passionate about learning and repairing or manufacturing, that's why I study hardware engineering, but what I wonder is does a hardware engineer need to know programming? Because I see that I don't have much talent in programming and there are many...
What is a good GPA for an engineering career path?
I have a love for engineering and was wondering what a good GPA is if i wish to pursue it as a career path.
What makes engineering difficult to succeed in?
Why is mechanical engineering so difficult?
Whats the best way to find colleges when interested in a stem major?
Ever since I was little I've wanted to be an engineer, aerospace engineer to be precise. There's many college options, but how do I find the best one for my budget and interests? What about my colleges impact on careers and interviews in the future?
What kind of hardware and protective gear will I be wearing as a Electrical Engineer?
I know It'll include gloves, pliers, hand tools, and such but are there any other tools and protective gear that aren't commonly known?
What does computer engineering really entail of besides the core classes, like math and science I'm a prospective freshman and have not any experience of electrical or engineering classes, and i wonder if it is for me??
TTU freshman
computer engineering/science field
career search
no experience
like math
What engineering field should I pursue?
I don´t know which field of engineering I would want to go into but I would want it to be one that is focused around math, science, and/or being hands-on.
What are some things you can tell me about Electronics Engineering?
How hard is it to become an Electronics Engineer?
I'm in high school and like hands-on projects. What should I pursue, I'm thinking about being a mechanic or an engineer.
I'm in high school and like hands-on projects. What should I pursue, I'm thinking about being a mechanic or an engineer.
As a woman in the engineering field, how should I navigate the field differently than my male peers?
As a woman in the engineering field, how should I navigate the field differently than my male peers?
How long does it usually take for bugs of a software to be fixed?
For example, video games have tons of bugs at times and it may vary because of the bug. But, what it is the usual estimated time for something to be fixed?
How is the work-life balance for professionals working in the field of computer science or software and is it worth it to pursue a career in these fields?
I am in 12th grade and I'm interested in mathematics and science overall. I want to pursue a career in computer science and explore technology and someday do research and invent and discover things that will be useful for the development of society and help save nature.
How do I try to become an engineer?
What are all of the high school classes I should be taking to learn about the types of engineering there are and ensure I take the correct classes to become one.
I am continuously getting rejected by universities. What am I doing wrong?
Hello teachers and career experts. I want to become an engineer so badly. My question is that I have applied to many good universities, but I am continuously getting rejected by them. I have average grades. I don't know what I am doing wrong. I have asked from so many educational platforms...