North Carolina, USA
Is it easy or hard to start freelancing in mechanical engineering?
I really don't like the idea of a 9 to 5 job, and would like to freelance instead after several years of experience. I do believe that this would be fun, and I have done a lot of research prior to asking this question. #mechanical-engineering #scholarships #stem
What is a good internship for a Mechanical Engineering student who doesn't know what type of company they want to work for in the future after graduation, at this point in time?
I am currently a Mechanical Engineering student at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and I am unsure of what type of job I want when I graduate. I am curious what a good company is to look at for a somewhat inexperienced engineering student. Where are some good places to look for...
What is it like in the daily life of a Biomedical Engineer?
I am currently taking an Intro to Biomed course this semester and I am really interested in what types of jobs Biomedical Engineers do. I am also a Mechanical Engineering student with a Biomedical Concentration which also relates me to this interest. I would also like to know the...
What are colleges or universities have great engineering programs?
I want to make sure that I am applying to the right colleges and to ensure that they have the best engineering programs available. #engineering #mechanical-engineering #civil-engineering
When and how do I do engineering internships.
I know I am supposed to do them in college if I want a good job, but I don't know how to get one, when to get one, or what I need to look for in one. Please help!! #engineering #mechanical-engineering #electrical-engineering
Electrical engineering vs mechanical engineering??
I have done all kinds of research to try to figure out which one I should go into, but I still have no idea. They say mechanical engineering is nice if you like taking things apart and building things;whereas, electrical engineering is more for those who like a challenge. I fall into both...
Can I make money through college internships in hospitals and through residencies?
Specifically hospitals in North Carolina #college #hospitals #residency #medicine #hospital-and-health-care #residency #pre-med
Is it possible to retire at a younger age than most while in this career field? If so, what needs to be completed or maintained?
I'm asking because I plan on being successful in my earlier years of adulthood and would like the spend the remaining time of my life discovering the wonders of the world and traveling. #stem-education
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