
Nikhil Gavini
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What are your favorite activities to do outside of engineering at your school #Spring25?
I enjoy math and am going into aerospace engineering. I enjoy being active and creative. For example, I play soccer and like most sports and I enjoy cooking and baking as well as just making random things.

What resources/materials were invaluable on your journey to becoming Data Analyst/Scientist?
Currently, I’m doing research on the best materials for studying Data Analytics/Science. I’m keep seeing recommendations for courses from Google and IBM and book “ Practical Statistics for Data Scientists”. Are they really that good and important? What would you recommend me on my journey? Any...

How do you know what type of engineering you want be?
I've wanted to be an aerospace engineering because I find rockets and airplanes interesting. Is that all there is to it or is there a deeper reason for why I should pick a certain type of engineering.

How do you think your passion for aerospace engineering evolves when faced with the rigorous demands of college life, and how do you balance maintaining that passion with the pressures of performance, social life, and potential burnout?
I start College in the Fall with a major in aerospace engineering and curious of the impact shift from high school to college life.

How can I best plan for financial success throughout my time in college?
I am staying in-state for college, but want to be prepared for financial independence upon earning my Bachelor's.

What is the best major in your opinion?
Hello! What is the best major in your opinion? I am leaning towards the engineering path currently. Thank you!
-Bryce T.

Is becoming a data analyst worth it?
My major is Data Analytics and I have about one more year before I graduate. I don't love data but I heard this is a good career. It seems every business could use a data analyst.

What are some emerging trends in your field?
What resources do you use to stay current?

What are the downs and ups about being a mechanical engineer?
Does it require a lot of math? and if it does. What kind of math is necessary. I also wanted to know if it is easy to get a good job with that career.


"How do factors like experience, location, and engineering specialization impact an engineer's salary in the U.S."?
"How do factors like experience, location, and engineering specialization impact an engineer's salary in the U.S.?"
