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What's an important lesson you learn after beginning to work?
Lessons that aren't related to "I should've done better in school", something more deep.
Guys, If I want to get a good job for engineering right after College do I need to go to a big known school?
Currently in 12th and I'm looking through schools but the big programs are incredibly competitive and I don't know if I'm cut out compared to others applying. I'd like to apply to state schools but I've heard bigger schools give you a better chance of getting a job right after.
What is the most challenging part about becoming an engineer? What strategies do you suggest to overcome this difficulty?
#engineering #study tips #Fall2025
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 hard will it be to get a job after college?
I am currently planning to major in engineering and I want to know how easy it will be to get a job.
What is the best way for me to find what industry I want to work in after I graduate college for mechanical engineering?
I am going to the University of Vermont for mechanical engineering and I am eager to think of places to live in and companies to work for but I do not know where to start. Do you have any advice for someone in my position?
What are some essential items for college that are specific for an engineering major?
I will be attending college for engineering in the fall and I want to get a jump start on purchasing the essential items for the up and coming semester.
What was the most noticeable difference in work load and experience during freshman year of college and highschool?
I am currently planning on studying Electrical Engineering and I am curious to know how the work experience will be different from high school courses.
If I am In middle school and want to start finding a part time job ahead of time to save up for college, what is the best jobs I can look up to or how can I start my life like if I should get a job first, live in family house while working or find a cheap place while working.?
How did you get a successful life?
How do I deal with a lack of financial aid?
I'm getting nothing federally or from the University because my parents make too much to qualify, but they aren't financing my education. Is there anything I can do aside from accept crippling debt for life?
#Spring2025
What are the best ways to stay organized and not become overwhelmed with coursework as a college freshman?
I am about to go to college in the fall, and I am worried about maintaining a healthy work schedule without falling behind.
How can you help me to find scholarships towards my major?
I am a first generation freshman English Education major at Southern Connecticut State University. I am excited to be studying at Southern but am concerned about the cost.
What type of career should I pursue if I am good at everything except for math?
I would love to become a counsellor of some sort, but i'm not sure if its the right job for me. I would also LOVE to do something in the medical field, but i'm not sure if i would be able to pass any of the Mathy stuff
How can i guarantee a scholarship?
ive been applying for scholarships but i havent been getting thwm and i really need it
How can I have a great college experience?
Hello, I am currently a high school senior about to graduate in May also with my associates, and I am going to college in August. I plan on majoring in psychology where I plan to go. I want to know how I can make my college experience an unforgettable one.
What type of part-time job should I get in the summer that would prepare me for an internship later in my junior and senior year?
I am a high school senior planning to major in electrical engineering and also in computer science. I want to get a job to help with tuition and to gain skills that jobs would find beneficial for someone like me?
What are some of the challenges and rewards of working in a STEM field ?
I'm curious in getting into a career in STEM.
What do environmental engineers do?
I'm considering this as a major, but I'd have to go to a college I'm not necessarily excited about. If I don't like this career, then I'd be able to go to the college of my choice. #engineer #environmental
As a high school student interested in STEM, is it important to participate in internships rather than take extra courses for colleges?
I'm applying to multiple internships during the summer near my area, but it conflicts with my dual enrollment courses, so I'm debating which to prioritize for colleges.
What are classes in high school that are useful for gaining knowledge about engineering?
While i'm in high school, I wanted to know some classes that I could take in high school that would help me gain experience with engineering.
How to decide the best after highschool plan (marketing career)?
Hii! So, I've been wanting to pursue a career in marketing (more specifically international marketing as I would love to travel in my career). I'm currently a junior in high school, and I'm taking a few AP classes to help me when I go to college, but that's my problem. I've always wanted to go...
How can I explore different careers for backups in case engineering field doesn't work out for me?
I want to ensure I get a jobs or be in a field that I'm comfortable in and maybe engineering might not work out for me if I feel like it's not what I want to do for the rest of my life.
Is it worth taking the time in a college or university for engineering?
Hi my name is Gianni and I’m a 8th grade middle school student and I want to learn more about Civil Engineering and my question is is it worth taking the time in college or university to get the career? I also want to know what are the challenges in the job? And the last thing I want to know...
What makes engineering difficult to succeed in?
Why is mechanical engineering so difficult?
What classes/courses lead to working with any types of engineering careers?
I'm interested in studying for a career in that field but don't know where to start to find the work I'm looking for.
How do people in stem get jobs?
what jobs can people get in stem.
i want to know more but i dont know how to do proper research.
What is a college resume supposed to consist?
When submitting a college application what should you include?
How do you decide that you want to stay with the same subject that you started with?
Let's say you decide that you want to be a math teacher, you dedicate all of your time in school to be one. You can be a teacher in the future now, but how do you know that you won't want to change careers?
How would I start looking for colleges?
I want to be a philosophy professor, but I don't know how to pick a school. A lot of schools I think I want to go to don't take philosophy very seriously :(
What are some tips for students to keep organized with their assignments?
I'm going to be a freshman in college, and am going for aerospace engineering.
How do I know if I should stay in college?
I just finished my first semester of college and I was really struggling a lot that I am not sure that I want to continue. My gpa is not the best and I really don't have motivation to be there but I am very interested in my chosen field and I want to pursue this but I'm just not sure if...
How do you be a data analyst ?
Is there collaboration as a team?
What do you analyze in your career?
Is there any other requirements to enter this career, example: certification or degrees?
is software development something that i can do for a long time? is there a rising demand for coders?
software development
Should I continue learning JavaScript, CSS, and HTML or start learning Python?
I know the general basics of each of them, but should I further strengthen those languages before learning a new language?
how can you get a better grade in college ?
I remember that Better grades, higher test scores, and involvement in various activities can help a student get more money for college. Grades can also be a factor for consideration in an honor society.
How versatile are engineering degrees?
How versatile are engineering degrees?
What is the difference between baseline computer science and data science/analytics?
Can a business degree include data science? Also does it still count as a STEM field?
How do I start to look for scholarships?
I am unsure on what to major in yet so what kind of scholarships are specified towards creative people
How do you juggle college with your personal life?
I am a Senior in high school and I will be attending college this year.
As a junior in the 11th grade, what can I do to increase my chances of a great school?
I know I'm supposed to do good in my essays, but how, what exactly screams "We got to take this applicant in"? Also, what am I supposed to do during the summer? I'm already doing a college mentoring program during the summer but I have no idea if that helps my resume.
What are some college classes I should consider taking in order to do my best in the IT field?
I wanted to know what would be the best classes to take in order to succeed in the IT field.
How do I choose between careers?
How do I choose between careers? I am struggling to decide whether on not I want to go to school for engineering or veterinary science research. I am a sophomore in high school so I am trying to figure out what classes I need to take next school year.
How can I begin preparing for a future career in engineering?
I am currently a sophomore in highschool and want to go into the engineering field. I am just wondering what I can do now to prepare myself for the future.
What universities or colleges should I look into/research as someone looking to go software engineering/AI?
I know that I want to have a career as a software engineer or a career that has something to do with AI (although I'm not sure what). Are there any colleges that specialize in this that aren't as well known? Or colleges that you all recommend? Saying this because I recently discovered RIT...
How competitive is it to enter a software engineering job?
I am wondering how competitive it is to get a job as a software engineer i n America, as I have heard how competitive it is, but don't know the scale of it.
Are STEM jobs more financially safe than jobs involving art?
I want to be an author, but would it be more financially safe to pursue a job in STEM and instead keep writing as a hobby?
How can I start off as an engineer? Is there programs that can be beneficial?
I want to make sure I'm eligible to take this route and enjoy it.