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Valerie’s Answer
Hello,
Can you please clarify what you are looking to get more information about? Thank you.
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Brittney’s Answer
Hi Angel,
There's a lot of research you could do online to find out about engineering and all the different types/fields within engineering. After doing some research and deciding which ones really interest you, then you can tailor who to reach out to based on what specific type on engineering you want to learn about. You can reach out to people on LinkedIn or ask your teachers to help you network and see if there's anyone they know in engineering who could help you.
There's a lot of research you could do online to find out about engineering and all the different types/fields within engineering. After doing some research and deciding which ones really interest you, then you can tailor who to reach out to based on what specific type on engineering you want to learn about. You can reach out to people on LinkedIn or ask your teachers to help you network and see if there's anyone they know in engineering who could help you.
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Tom’s Answer
Hi Angel,
There is a lot of information online about a career in Engineering.
Engineering has a lot of different areas which would need slightly different skills, e.g. Chemical Engineering would need a bit of Chemistry and Computer Engineering would require knowledge of computers.
I would say a good place to start would be trying to study as much as you can in Maths and Physics which can generally be applied across most Engineering jobs.
Science teachers may be able to talk through it a bit more with you, if that's the path you're interested in.
Hope this helps,
Tom
There is a lot of information online about a career in Engineering.
Engineering has a lot of different areas which would need slightly different skills, e.g. Chemical Engineering would need a bit of Chemistry and Computer Engineering would require knowledge of computers.
I would say a good place to start would be trying to study as much as you can in Maths and Physics which can generally be applied across most Engineering jobs.
Science teachers may be able to talk through it a bit more with you, if that's the path you're interested in.
Hope this helps,
Tom