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What should I do to embark my career in marine engineering after graduation?
I have just completed my degree in marine engineering, looking forward to start my career. I have been sending job applications across different ship companies but all I get is rejection or no response. If anyone has just joined or has been in the engine department your insights and advice...
AP Exam Score Relevance for Architecture Major?
Hi, my name Sanvhi and I am planning to major in architecture. I am currently a junior and my dream school is University of Pennsylvania. I have listed the AP's I have taken with the score I have received, and the ones I plan to take. All the following AP's I hope to get a 5 on, but if I were...
How do you feel about your career as a STEM professor?
I am also pursuing a career in this and would like any additional information or insight you can provide!
What should i choose CSE or ECE?
so i am a dropper gave my JEE exam this year and get a good rank.. But now in counselling process i am very confused about choosing branch CSE or ECE .. everyone is saying different prospective like " CSE is not reliable due to AI and jobs are terrible in CSE" and someone is like " CSE is the...
Which degrees would you recommend for someone who's interested in Chemistry and the Beauty / Luxury Goods Industry (Cosmetics/Pharmaceuticals/Textiles...) ?
I'm applying for Chemical Engineering in uni - I’m choosing this path because I love chemistry and I want a degree that leads to a high earning career, specifically in the beauty and cosmetics industry (like L'Oréal, Estée Lauder, etc.). However, I've been told by current students that the...
When should I say "I am familiar with"? When should I say "I am profficient at"? When can I call myself an expert or SME?
When you apply for jobs, there is usually a marker for time worked at 1-2 years, 5+ years, and 10+ years. At what point should I qualify myself as familiar, profficient, or an expert? Does having a credential help lessen the time required to be considered an expert?
What do aerospace engineers actually do day-to-day?
I’m trying to understand the real scope of aerospace engineering beyond the basic “design airplanes and rockets” explanation. From what I’ve read, it seems like the field covers a lot—things like aerodynamics, propulsion, structural design, simulation, and testing—but I’m not sure what a...
Where to start my passion project and how can it reach a greater audiance ?
I have been wanting to start a biomedical engineering or medical related passion project especially since I started a BME club at my highschool this year and wanted to take it farther in making a impact. Something I want to do is fill the gap in healthcare knowledge among students and young...
I was wondering if anyone could answer these questions for me. I am interested in becoming a biomedical engineer, and need these questions answered for a school project. 1. What is the best part of the job 2. What is the most difficult aspect of the job? 3. What most surprised you about your job, good or bad? 4. What advice do you have for someone interested in this job? 5. What is the coolest thing you have helped engineer? If you could also provide your name for me that would be great! ?
Any more information you have about biomedical engineering would be great. Also feel free to share your experience and where you work!
How can I get Vacation work opportunities for an Electrical Engineering Student in Johannesburg?
I’m a third-year Electrical Engineering student at the University of the Witwatersrand, and as part of my graduation requirements I need to complete 29 days of vacation work. I’ve already applied to the advertised opportunities and company websites I could find, but I’m struggling to secure a...
What is it really like to study and work in engineering?
I am a high school student and am doing an interview for a project that’s supposed to help me with my future pathway. I want to be an engineer and need someone with that expertise to answer a couple of simple questions. - What’s the most life-giving part of your career (or college/major)? -...
How does the transition process from a being a biomedical science/engineering major in college to working in field feel and look like? #Spring26
As someone who’s majoring in biomedical i want to know different routes and paths people have taken.
What should I focua on in ninth grade if I want to be an agricultural engineer?
In what classes should I especially focus on to study the career of agricultural engineer?
Why is it important to find out how to manage your time in college and find a good group to study with when your at a college, especially as an engineer?
Aspiring biotech or pharmaceutical career with a major in chemical engineering.
Do you think the major computer engineering is still useful in this current job market & climate?
I'm unsure whether I should continue pursuing that major or choosing another? If you think I should choose another, which would you recommend?
Will i have free time while studying for my engineering major?
Hey there! I'm Sarah and I'm going into my freshman/sophomore year at UAH this upcoming year. I have all my general classes done and I will probably be heading straight into the more difficult ones this fall. Because of that, I was wondering if I'll have time for any of my other hobbies while...
What should a community college transfer student in computer engineering prioritize during the first year at a university to become competitive for internships: personal projects, research, networking, or upper-division coursework?
I am transferring from Diablo Valley College to UC Santa Cruz for computer engineering. I want to prepare well for internships and future career opportunities, but I am not sure whether I should focus more on coursework, personal projects, research, networking, or applying to internships early.
Do specialized BME degrees make someone more competitive for the medical field, or do employers still prefer the core engineering background of a ChemE?
I’m currently a high school sophomore exploring engineering pathways into the medical field. How does a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering compare to one in biomedical engineering in terms of career opportunities in healthcare or biotech? Additionally, is it more advantageous to...
How do you manage a difficult major and a minor?
I am planning to major in physics and have a lot of interests in other fields, like film, math, computer science, and engineering. I am not sure how signing up for a minor works and what it looks like.
How useful is a minor in physics?
I am studying mechanical engineering to obtain a bachelor's degree, but I am considering studying astrophysics for my master's. Is the minor in physics worth it?
Why Do I Want This?
How will I make achieve my goal to become a U.S. Army Engineer Officer? What will it take me to get there? Why do I want to do this so badly? I will figure that out on the journey!
I am a freshman in college pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering. What is something engineering students think matters a lot, but really does not What is something they underestimate that ends up mattering more??
I got accepted into an engineering program recently and was wondering what to focus on as I go through this pathway to earn my engineering degree.
What advice would you give to a future engineer who wants to make a lasting impact rather than just simply earning a degree #Spring25?
I will be majoring in Electrical Engineering in Purdue North West.
What habits or mindsets should I develop now to succeed in a rigorous field like engineering #Spring26?
I am interested in pursuing a career in engineering but want to make sure I am building the correct habits early on. I am especially curious about the mindset and discipline needed to succeed in a challenging field, like engineering. I would also like to know ways to stay motivated and manage...
What is the hardest part about classes for mechanical engineers?
I am a High School senior about to graduate and begin my secondary education at FSU. I intend to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering. While I am excited to start, I am also somehwat nervous.
What experiences, skills, and decisions had the biggest impact on helping you reach your current role as a mechanical engineer, and how could someone with my background best follow a similar path I’m a high school senior planning to study mechanical engineering, and I’ve explored a mix of hands-on and creative interests—band, CAD design, 3D printing, and running a small woodworking business making charcuterie boards. I enjoy learning across different areas and asking questions to really understand how things work. Why do you think certain experiences like internships, personal projects, or specific classes matter more than others, and how should I prioritize my time during college to build the strongest foundation for a successful career??
What experiences, skills, and decisions had the biggest impact on helping you reach your current role as a mechanical engineer, and how could someone with my background best follow a similar path? I’m a high school senior planning to study mechanical engineering, and I’ve explored a mix of...
Can getting a major and minor in the same field increase chances of working in that field?
I will be a freshman at collage in fall of 26 and my major is Nuclear Engineering. I want to work in power plants, so I was planning to have my minor be in the same field, like mechanical or environmental. Is it worth it and will it help me get into the field after collage?
What jobs can you go into with a biomed engineering degree, and what courses would you usually take?
I'm a high school senior, and I'm planning to major in biomedical engineering in college this fall and I've heard that there's lots of different ways you could go with the major. I also wanted to ask what are some of the core/main/important courses you would take with biomed as your major. I...
How do I work on trying to find a job in roller coaster engineering after I graduate from college?
I am majoring in mechanical engineering, and my dream is to become a roller coaster engineer for amusement parks, but I have no idea how to find a job in this field.