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What are some things you wish you knew as a female entering a male dominant major such as engineering ?#Spring25
Im a female second semester senior committed to college next fall to study Mechanical Engineering. At the college I have committed to, about 10% of the students in my major are female. Im not necessarily worried about entering a male dominant field as I am very passionate and have confidence,...
I want to work in an astrophysics field but I am not completely sure sure if there are many jobs that are being offered for the field. Should I change my field and do something easier and with more jobs or stick to this field?
Looking for general advice I am only a junior in high school and want to make sure I choose a proper career
How many units should you take or is recommended beginning college per quarter?
Degree focus is computer engineering at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
How difficult is Purdue engineering?
Hello I am a senior about to graduate high school, and I recently applied to go to Purdue. I am pursuing Mechanical Engineering and wanted to know what I should understand prior to going into my first year?
Is it worth getting a master in engineering?
I am planning to major in mechanical engineering and got accepted to a Combined Bachelor's/Master's Degrees. Should I get a master or use that time to get more experience?
How can I be taken seriously as a woman in Engineering?
I'm a high school senior from a small southern town, and it's hard when you tell people you want to be an engineer and they look at you funny. I am also struggling to find other women in engineering.
How should I always stay ahead of my course work?
I am planning on studying electrical engineering, and from general school experience the course work doesn't cover everything needed to go on and excel in a job. How should I go about researching and studying on my own to always prepare and stay ahead for future opportunities.
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What is the most difficult task that was being asked of you in an engineering job? #Spring25
I am interested in entering the engineering work force as a freshmen college student. I am excited but don’t know what to expect.
I am considering getting into engineering, I am in 10th grade but my grades aren't the best. I am good at trade math questions but not very good at geometry, I enjoy working with my hands and currently taking my second year of welding.
How can I improve in math, and what resources should I be using to become successful in engineering
What careers makes a lot of money and is really easy?
I'm lazy and want to make a lot of money. I also do not like school very much but if it's worth it I will do it.
Would I be at a disadvantage being a woman in this field?
I worry that wanting to go into a STEM based career I will be at a disadvantage as a woman is this something I should worry about?
If my strengths are critical thinking and problem solving, and hobbies are computer and hands on related, what careers or industries might best fit me?
I enjoy doing hands on work in my free time, and I have an interest in technology. And i'm unsure of what careers or industries would best suit me.
what would it take to be a good engineer at 11 years old
i love egineering but i want to be good at this age #college #engineering #degree
what do I need to be prepared for college and what should I do to make myself look good to colleges?
I'm a sophomore interested in the stem field specifically majoring in either aerospace/aeronautics engineering or computer hardware engineering. I'm currently in multiple stem-related clubs including robotics and science research as well as have a 4.0 unweighted GPA in AP Physics C, AP Calculus...
How competitive are engineering degrees?
Are engineering degrees highly sought after and what does the environment look like after you get one?
Should I continue to studying Engineering?
Is studying Engineering actually worth it in the long term?
What jobs are available for Civil and mechanical engineering ?
Hello I'm a Jr in college and im torn between mechanical and civil engineering. For right now I'm going civil and am intrested learning more about the structural side but iv heard it may not be the best to go into right now. Why I'm intrested in mechanical is that I love building things and...
What is expected of me when I work as a diesel mechanic?
I'm currently in training to be a diesel mechanic so I am wondering how stressful the schedule
How would you get practice for becoming a technical writer?
When it comes to creative writing, it seems to be simpler to build a portfolio. If I'm not majoring in Technical Writing, what suggestions would you have to build the skills necessary to excel, and appear attractive to recruiters?
What are some key tips to achieving a 4.0 GPA in engineering undergrad ?
Going into engineering this fall, and wanted to know what are some tips for doing well in the program? I have about seven classes first semester so I am a bit worried.
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What job opportunities are available in the water resource treatment/wastewater treatment field? Average? salary locations? Is Oregon a good place to pursue in water treatment field?
How difficult is it to get an apprenticeship in water resources/wastewater treatment?
How do you make an engineering portfolio?
I know it is always recommended in the engineering field to have your personal projects so that companies can see your hands-on skills and your actual interests in the field. But I have no clue how these portfolios should look like. Is it supposed to be a personal website? Do I need to have a...
What aspects of building construction within civil engineering aspect is important to the world most, and why"?
That's fantastic! Here's a question tailored to your interest: "What aspects of building construction within civil engineering captivate you the most, and why?"
Have you witnessed or dealt with discrimination in STEM?
We have a huge research project in our class where we need to gather information about discrimination people have faced in STEM? Whether it was when you were a student or have a full- time carrer, have you faced discrimination?
What does the a day in the life of an environmental engineer look like?
How does a normal day look for an environmental engineer?
what exactly do water and wasterwater workers do? How do wastewater workers do their job in the snow? Why is this trade worth pursuing?
what are some things i should know before pursuing this career, what are the benefits and tasks given?
I'm 16 years old. I'm from Bangladesh. I want to fully prepare for MIT from now because I need 100% scholarship else I won't study there.
What can I do from now on?
What is the typical workstyle of Waster Water Treatment workers?
Like what they usually do, how they do it and how long does it take to complete Waste Water Treatment training.