Moberly, Missouri
What is the best United States location for a biomedical engineer?
In the future, I would like to become a biomedical engineer. I want to conduct research in a field such as prosthetics, Stem Cells, immunology, neurology, or regeneration. While there are many colleges that offer this as a major, it’s not as obvious where the best place to go after college...
What makes a high school student more appealing for college admission?
I’m a high school junior, and I’ll be applying to a few colleges this summer. However, my school officials haven’t told my class about the application process, and I would like to know how to make myself more appealing to the college admissions department. #admissions #college-advice...
Should I take extra classes that don't relate to my intended major?
One of the hardest things about deciding the majors I want to follow was figuring out the coursework involved in each of them. I don't want them to bore me, but at the same time, I need to take specific classes for the major that may not be interesting. Most colleges offer unique classes that...
Should I stay in college longer than a planned 4 year path to gurantee getting both of my desired majors?
I don't know the specific college that I want to attend, but for each of my top three choices I want to do a dual major in a business area and science area. The only problem: there is no overlap for possible courses (besides some basic math). I don't know whether or not to drop one of the...
What classes should you take in middle school so you can develop video games
It is for a class project my teacher also made me do college classes and high school classes. #computer-software #tech
Is finding a job in the engineering field hard when you first graduate college with your degree?
Does getting the degree mean I'll be able to find a job easily or do most companies need a lot of experience first? #engineering #mechanical-engineering #mechanical-engineer
For the specialty of mechanical engineering are you in the field more or is it more of a desk job?
I am curious because I love the idea of actually being able to work with my hands and be out in the field but I'm not 100% sure that being a mechanical engineer means I'd get to do that. #engineering #mechanical-engineering #mechanical-engineer
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