Fahad Elahi Khan
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Mycology - A Day of Your Life?
I was wondering what a normal day looks like in your degree. Are you lab-based? In a team? Researching solo? Microscope research?
How do I start to get into motorsports engineering?
what pathway should I take?
What field of engineering should I consider going into?
Computer Science is my interest at this point.
What type of engineering is best for me?
I'm interested in cars, and other automotives. I love taking things apart and putting them back together, as well as building things. I never really joined a robotics team, but I have experience with drones.
Are there any jobs in the NHL that are integrated with STEM subjects?
Hi, I'm a 10th grader from Bangladesh interested in STEM subjects like engineering and biology. I'm also really enthusiastic about Ice Hockey and I'm hoping to study in the US or Canada for my higher education. I was wondering if there are any solid jobs in NHL that connect with STEM fields?...
Are you able to get a job above entry level wage? if so how? If not why?
ive always known you cant start at the top when first getting a job. But ive always wondered is there a way to get a head start? would i need any programs or experiences? Would a high level university be enough?
What steps should I take both professionally to build a strong foundation for a successful career in mechanical engineering?
I really enjoy math and love building things—whether it's hands-on projects or solving problems creatively. Based on that, professional steps would you recommend I take to build a strong foundation for a successful career in engineering?
If I become a mechanical engineer, can I become a mechanic ?
I was always apart of a family who worked on cars. I want to continue that but also become a aerospace engineer. I also want to be become a aerospace engineer but I'm not sure which I should be. I don't know if it's reasonable to do both.
How do I prepare for my career as an upcoming college student?
I'm graduating this year and I'm hoping to have a plan during the summer to prepare myself. It seems to be easy to apply for the college and become excited for what is coming.
Do I switch my major?????
I am currently a Mechanical engineering student, but I am dreading the rest of my classes. I love the design and problem solving, but hate the math/physics/theory side of things. Do I just push through the rest of my classes, or is mechanical engineering not for me?
How can I find a path that will allow me to get degrees in both astronomy/astrophysics and mechanical/aerospace engineering?
Would I be able to get both degrees at the same time? What careers would I be able to pursue with those degrees? I'm thinking about becoming a Formula 1 engineer or working for NASA.
What does a mechanical engineer actually do?
Interested in majoring in mechanical engineering, what is the actual work that this entails.