Henderson, Nevada
What do you do as an electrical engineer?
What do you really do as an electrical engineer? I love the math and physics involved. #Engineering
What do you do to consistently maintain a 4.0 GPA every semester in college?
-Study tips? When to go out? When do you really make time to socialize? #College
How does one determine the amount of loan that they need to apply for?
I recently got accepted into college, however, my financial aid award does not cover my entire balance. I would be left with $11,604/year and was wondering, if worst comes to worst, how much money would I need to apply for? For example, would I need to apply for a $12,000 loan or a $48,000...
Which math is the most helpful in the field of Computer Science
I am planning on attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) as a freshman this fall to study Computer Science and when reviewing course requirements, I saw that there was an open spot for math meaning I could fill it with any math of my choice. Other required math courses were Probability...
How can beginner leaders strengthen their skills and qualities needed for their position?
I am interested on taking leadership roles but I am still not confident enough and lack necessary skills. I want to take on more opportunities and learn to communicate better and be more connected with others.
#leader #skills
What are ways that we can build and maintain good relationships with our colleagues and leave a good impression on our higher ups?
I am a high school student and I’ve have had some difficulty with being more social and connecting with others. I want to not only be able to secure a good career, but I also want to also build healthy relationships with others. I am hoping to gain more insight into the working field so that...
Computer programs used in college for engineering?
Throughout highschool, I have learned how to use different programs such as AutoCadd, Revit, photoshop, and Inventor. I don't know if there any other programs that I should learn how to use in college or in general. #engineering
What is the hardest part to being a structural engineer?
I am going into civil engineering for college next year, and I hope to focus on structural engineering. I honestly have no idea of the difficulties involved in the career, but I enjoy seeing how building and structures deal with live load and dead load. #civil-engineering #structural-engineering
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