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What is the best way to be guaranteed a job opportunity at an engineering position?
What is the process I would go through for my best luck in getting a job at an engineering position.
How hard do I have to try to become a mechanic What could possibly effect me? How do I start? Does being a girl effect it? How long will it take for me to become a mechanic??
How hard do I have to try to become a mechanic? What could possibly effect me? How do I start? Does being a girl effect it? How long will it take for me to become a mechanic?
What is the best route to take to pursue forensic engineering?
I am currently a high school senior that is planning to get my bachelors in mechanical engineering with the end goal of forensic engineering. How do I get into the forensic engineering field with a mechanical engineering degree?
How much do electrical-engineers make in California yearly?
I'm interested in the pay.
What do mechanical engineers do on the daily and do they get to be creative?
hey, I'm considering studying to become a mechanical engineer but I'm still not sure what they realistically do in a day, and if they get to physically build and code things, or if they just supervise projects.
What steps should I take during my first years of college as an upcoming mechanical engineer to stand out for internships and eventually land a career? #Spring25
I would especially love advice on what skills, experiences, or projects employers look for most. #Spring25
Does life actually get easier right after you get your degree, or do we have to keep on achieving a higher education for life to get easier (From a physics major)?
I am trying to get a degree on physics with a concentration in engineering and trying to add a minor on mathematics. I am heading to my junior year of college.
What is the most stressful part of completing a mechanical engineering degree?
I’ve been accepted into the University at Buffalo and I’ve been pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering. I want to be prepared by knowing what will be the most stressful challenges. Or even some tips on how to manage the stress of a mechanical engineering degree.
What was your engineering internship experience like?
I'm a senior in high school who is going to be studying aerospace and mechanical engineering after this summer. I definitely plan to do some internships and get real experience when I can, like over the summer while I'm in college. My question for those engineers who did internships is what was...
What is the hardest part of becoming a Mechanical-Engineer And looking at the market, would you change to a different engineering? #Spring26
I was considering switching to a petroleum engineering major but I am not so sure about it. What does your every day life look like and how hard is it to get a job?
How do I make good friends with other engineering majors
My name is Theo, and I'm going into my freshman year at Cal Poly soon. I'm going into college with almost all of my general education done. So I'll be going into my major courses straight away in college. I know that engineers are less social than your average person, myself included. I was...
What if I don't like my college-major choice?
I'm heading into college and trying to decide on a major. I am between biomedical engineering and mechanical engineering. I'm really interested in biomedical engineering, but anatomy and biology have been a hit or miss topic for me, and I'm worried I won't like it. However, I am worried that if...
How will Ai affect the future of engineering? Will it take over or just enhance it?
Is engineering a good field to go into right now and if so will it still be good in 2029?
As an incoming college freshman, how can I best learn to manage my time with all the new things college will bring… classes, work study, homework, time with friends, training my service dog, downtime? #Spring26
I’ll be coming from a small high school for kids with learning differences. We have very low student-teacher ratios and a lot of support and accommodations. As I’m entering a large 4-year university, I wonder if there is advice on how to best manage my time and feel supported and thrive. Thank you.
What were the most valuable career experiences that you had before becoming a professor, and what would you recommend checkpoints would you recommend me to pursue on my own journey to become one, specifically in the engineering field?
I'm a student pursuing a doctorate in the engineering field, specifically chemical or biomedical depending on what classes I end up enjoying more or excelling at in college. I'm super passionate about sharing my knowledge, but I also always want to continue learning myself, so I want to become...
How did you gain experience throughout college, clubs; internships; research, in order to have skills and helpful experience for internships and jobs?
I am a first-year in college looking to develop the necessary skills to prepare for internships in the clinical research and pharmaceutical industry. #Spring26
Will it be hard getting through Mechanical Engineering with little prior experience in the field ? #Spring26
I'm going to college at a ME Major and I like math, science, and problem solving but I'm a little nervous about my lack of experience. Especially as a woman of color, any advice would be greatly appreciated!
How do you balance taking advantage of opportunities in college without overcommitting yourself?
Throughout high school I consistently overcommitted myself to a plethora of diverse activities like robotics, marching band, and theater. How do I help ensure I'm able to prioritize personal health and success at a university that has such abundant oppurtunity?
What are study habits that you have used for your difficult classes?
I'm going into my freshman year and have not had to study very much for my highschool classes. I want to build good habits early to succeed later down the line. #Spring26
What are the best ways to explore what type of engineering I should major in?
Right now I'm thinking of either mechanical or industrial engineering.
What is the BIGGEST life lesson you have learned thru becoming an engineer ?
I am a high school senior setting out to be a mechanical engineer with a concentration in biomedical. I have heard that you “marry your schooling” because it is tough and can be very demanding. After all of the needed schooling, what is your biggest take away from college? I would LOVE...
Is it worth doing unpaid internships, or should I avoid them? #Spring26
I know internships are useful in career progression, but I am not sure if they are worth if they are unpaid.
What are the internship Opportunities for Electrical Engineering Technology Students that will prepare me for the demands of a job after graduation?
I am about to start college in the fall at Purdue, and I am wondering what the options are and the opportunities I can gain from being at a different Engineering firm than my last internship during Highschool.
#Spring26
What is the Best Minor if Majoring in Aerospace Engineering?
I am currently a Senior in High School, looking to pursue a higher education in Aerospace Engineering at Embry-Riddle in the Fall. I was wondering what minor would best coincide with my intended major? I was thinking Electrical, but none of the classes lined up, and the credits started to get a...
Community College or 4-Year College?
I'm a junior in high school looking at different colleges right now, and was wondering whether I should go to a community college first to get my associates degree, or go straight to my preferred college. The community college will be much cheaper, and close enough that I'll be able to live at...
Characteristics that helped future success in Aerospace Engineering?
What are some characteristics or interests that you had in high school or childhood that you think contributed to success in the field of aerospace and/or engineering today?
How do you go about getting an internship in CAD designing of Mechanical Engineering #Spring26?
Opportunities.
How math heavy is Chemical Engineering?
I'm looking into chemical engineering, but I'm just not that sure about how math heavy it is. I'd like to be clear that I CAN do math (sort of well), I just don't like it that much.
Getting my associates degree in mechanical-engineering ?
hello! I was just wondering how hard is the math for mechanical engineering is .... it kinda scares me. I have a bachelors degree in psychology already. just trying to figure out how realistic is is for me. && im looking to get my associates and stop there. Is that a bad idea?
what should i take in future?
what type of career should i percieve in future if my major subject is engineering .
please note that the career should be of high income and they should have scope in upcoming world