วันอาทิตย์ที่ 15 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Is a Career in Engineering Right For You?

If you desire a career in engineering and you are a conscientious student, then studying it at university level will help you achieve your goals. It's a huge decision to pick what you'll major in during college. Figuring out if engineering is ideal for you is the same. It is imperative to choose a major that not only interests you, but is one that you're able to succeed in.

Did you meet all the prerequisite requirements? Aircraft, electrical, environmental engineers choose maths because they like maths and science. Engineers need to know the basic concept behind the designs because their main duty is to study and design things. So you will need acceptable math and science grades in high school to persist this profession. Get to know the courses needed for the engineering program at university and study really hard on those.

Do you have a high enough average? Those interested in studying engineering at university need to have a high GPA in general. Currently an A- average is typically required by most universities for admission into engineering programs - they're not very sympathetic. If you get good marks you will get accepted, if not you will be rejected, it is as simple as that.

Do you usually study carefully and with full effort? Engineering requires a lot of school work. It is not an easy degree to pursue and a lot of time and energy needs to be spent studying for it. Work loads will be heavier than your non-engineering friends at university. You must be able to focus on your studies for hours on end.

Among the projects you will complete during a typical school day, you might have to solve hard calculus questions, break down difficult physics problems, and wind up finishing a water quality lab. To be a successful at studying engineering, you need to know how to make goals and focus on them and how to budget your time for your studies.

Are you sure about the job you want after the university? You like both maths and science so you choose engineering. But do you know exactly what type of engineering you want to study after graduating college? There are a number of types of engineers e.g mechanical, automotive, computer, electrical, civil & financial. Be certain of which type of engineering interests you so that you can major in that specific program.

If you are unsure, see if you can visit for a day or two at a local engineering firm. Another option would be to obtain a part-time job working alongside engineers in order to get a better feel for the profession. When it comes to the projects he designs, you will see how much responsibility the engineer has to take - and you need to consider whether you can handle those types of expectations on the job. It is certainly a wise move to test the engineering waters before you apply to study engineering at university.

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