Washington, Michigan
What skills a Graphic Designer needs?
A question I had before majoring in Graphic Design. I am sure alot of highschool or college students interested in GD will be asking a similar question to this. #graphic-design #animation #illustrator #photoshop #indesign #personal-development
What is school like for a person that is actively pursuing an engineering degree?
How many classes per day does an engineering student attend and how many days a week? Also, how many hours of homework on average per day is there? #engineering #engineer #college-student
What are the most difficult classes that engineering students are required to take?
I hear that the required classes for an engineering degree are rigorous. I have a calculus class right now, and I am doing fine, but how much harder are the classes in college compared to high school? And, what advice should I take with me prior to going to college in order to pursue an...
What is a good way to find out as to which engineering pathway I want to go into?
I am a high school student, and I tend to do well in math and science classes. I enjoy them as well, so I am considering going to college for an engineering degree, but there are so many types of engineering! What is a good way to get exposure to many of the different pathways so that I have a...
What degree is recommended for a prospective mechanical engineer?
I am interested in becoming a mechanical engineer and am looking at which colleges to apply to. #mechanical-engineering
Are there any fields in STEM that are rare to choose?
Career searching is an important tool for people to reach their dream professions. #engineering #career #medicine #career-choice #architecture #women-in-stem #stem-education
What are the advantages of entering into a stem-oriented field?
As a junior in high school, I am interested in medicine, and I would like to connect these advantages to what it is like to become a surgeon. #medicine
Would a degree in biomedical engineering help me if I want to go into genetics?
I know biomedical engineering has more to do with stem cell research, but initially the two seem to have a lot in common via working with substances of people rather than the person themselves. #engineering #biomedical-engineering #genetics
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