Monroe, North Carolina
Can you be a self-taught software developer have a high-paying job and didn't go to college?
In the 11th grade and thinking about being a software developer but I don't want to go to college
I was told chemical engineering is relatively niche among engineering disciplines, is this true?
I am a senior in high school but don't know which engineering discipline to go into. Chemical engineering used to be my top choice but I was told it is too niche. What options exist for employment and job prospects?
Why is mechanical engineering interesting to you? Why did you select it over other engineering disciplines?
I am a senior in high school who doesn't know which engineering discipline to major in. Mechanical engineering is my top choice right now, I want to know more about it
Where are the best places to find a job in residential architecture?
I would like to have connections in the field when I go to school and I think it would be helpful to go to a school near where I want to work so that I can have community connections. I don't know where I want to live yet but I think living somewhere where I can find a great job is a good place...
What is the best way to find merit-based scholarships?
I am thinking of going out of state for college because I like the architecture program set up at Virginia Tech, compared to in-state schools. I fall outside of the financial aid category for college but out-of-state tuition is still costly and I would like to know where to find more...
What is the best way to manage your money and what do you invest in to make more ?
like when you have money that you dont have anything to do with it how do i flip that money and make more?
Do civil engineers enjoy their job?
Is it also worth majoring in civil engineering if you want to major in engineering as it pays a lot less than the other choices? I want to do architecture based building with homes and residential properties, but some people have said civil engineering is a better pathway to get to this...
How hard is it to get into residential architecture after college?
I know that most people after majoring in civil engineering or architecture tend to go into commerical architecture building targets and walmarts, but how hard would it relatively be in order to get into residential architecture and to find a job that would pay a lot?
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