William Vvuko
Badges
Following Tags
Tags on answered questions
Active Locations
I need help for my future?
I am in 7th grade, and I am trying to find what I want to do for my future job but I am unsure because there are many options! I like technology, designing things, and I also like building things kind of like engineering are there any things that could let me do all of those and that would also...
What career should I pursue? Engineering or IT?
Hello! I'm a student in the Philippines currently undecided about my future career. I know my wants and interests, and I have researched about the careers I had in my mind, but somehow I can't feel any closure. The two fields I take interest in are: Engineering (Aeronautical or Mechanical) and...
Tips/advice for high school student wanting to pursue engineering?
I’ve always had an interest in science and have decided I want to go into engineering in college, specifically majoring in MechE. As someone who is taking a year ahead my grade in math but is not specifically very good nor bad at it, is it unrealistic for me to want to pursue engineering? I can...
Lost in embedded systems, how to get back on track?
Hi, For fall 2025, I'm going to take Embedded Systems 2 which covers more embedded systems and stuff using the Tiva C Series TM4C123G LaunchPad - EK-TM4C123GX. The problem is I don't even know what's happening anymore. I have no idea how I passed Embedded Systems 1, let alone Intro to...
Does the mechanic job pay good?
Does the mechanic job pay well? I am a 12 year old 7th grader, first year into middle school. I want to be a mechanic when I’m old enough to apply for a job application for a mechanic, but I don’t know the salary, or average monthly pay. I want to work on cars. I need enough money to purchase...
I’m trying to think of careers for when I grow up and I’m considering automotive. Is it fun to work on cars and engines?
I’m a middle school student trying to find a good career. I’m considering engineering and auto motive. What s the best part of working on cars?
What field of engineering should I consider going into?
Computer Science is my interest at this point.
What are some good areas in the United States to find work as a Mechatronics Engineer?
I am a junior in college studying Mechatronics Engineering Technology. I know that this is the general career path that I would like to pursue, but I struggle with finding a specific job that I would pursue after school. I would like to work in the food/food packaging industry, but I am open to...
What topic should I specialize in for a career in software engineering?
I was told that jobs in this field are not as abundant and to specialize in something.
Hey! I am going into a construction engineering and management program (double major with commercial real estate). My goal is to break into development. Can anyone share some specifics on how those two fields interact and how I might be able to learn more about both throughout my time in college?
I am going to Virginia Tech, if anyone is a Hokie :)
How can students entering a rigorous engineering program—like myself, Siebren , a transfer student from Lincoln Tech with a trade background in Automotive Technology and an associate’s degree in Management (3.8 GPA, Honor Society President)—effectively integrate hands-on technical skills, academic excellence, leadership experience, and personal discipline to thrive in a dual-degree engineering program at Morehouse and Georgia Tech, while also preparing to become a well-rounded mechanical engineer in a rapidly evolving global industry?
Any advice you guys have feel free to share and feel free to ask any questions you all have I'm willing to help any and everyone.
What would be the best parts of being an environmental engineer? What exactly do they do?
Currently a college sophomore and exploring environmental engineering related fields I could go into.
What was the most difficult part of becoming an engineer What topics brought along doubts? How should I prepare for the material? What should I do to stay motivated??
I am a high school senior and I am planning to attend college in fall of 2025 majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Although its been my life long dream to become and engineer, I've had ups and downs about going into such a hard major. Majority of things I hear about engineering majors are that...
What is the hardest part about pursuing a career after graduating college as a Mechanical Engineer?
I am going to college as a Mechanical Engineer for Oregen State University. I know my graduation is not for a few more years. However, I am still worried about the whole "finding your career" aspect after graduation and how I can handle/manage that.