Kris Cousino
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computer engineers /builders
what were some of your main struggles what was one time you wanted to quit but did and what made you stay
How can I be a construction engineer?
What are the colleges/schools you recommend for a construction-engineer?
How do I start my journey?
What is the most boring and fun part of being an architectural engineer?
What is the coolest thing you have designed?
What is and how do you become a design engineer?
I want to do all kinds of stuff in engineering and I've figured so far that design, technical drawings, anything related to Solidworks, 3D printing, and hands-on work always grabs my attention. Because of this, I want to narrow down my path (not necessarily too specific, but also not too vague)...
What should I expect from upper level math?
I love math and I definitely see myself involving it in my career. How does upper-level mathematics, specifically calculus, differ from math I have encountered in high school, my highest being AP Calculus? And which paths have more challenging math?
What advanced level classes are best to take just before college as an aeronautical engineering major?
I've already taken classes like AP Physics and Calculus but what other classes are important and what do schools look at the most?
how to become a construction contractor and a welder?
what schooling or advice do you need for being a contractor, and also welding.
How are you guys and what would you guys like to be in the future?
I want to be an engineer, I have had a deep passion for it ever since I have gotten my first cellular technical device. I want to be able to properly enjoy life and live it to the fullest with a job I like. Engineering could be a hard to obtain job, but in my opinion it really stands out to be...
what steps would you recommend i take to prepare for the automotive engineer field
what steps would you recommend i take to prepare for the automotive engineer .thank you
I wanted to go into carpentry but I was wondering..
Do you NEED a bachelors degree in construction management to be a construction manager or can an associates degree work too ?
I like to build things and I love working on fixing things.. is mechanical engineering good for me?
confused on what i would like to do
What are typical Construction Managers like in a job?
I want to be on my beast in the future so I can help others.
what do i need to do to work in construction?
Do i need any extra schooling.