Peter Sturtevant
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What is your favorite part about Engineering?
I personally love the math of engineering. I just want to know if there is something else that is just as awesome as math when it comes to engineering. #engineering
As a biology major, what can you do?
Since I am majoring in Biology, what jobs combined with math can you do? #engineering #medicine #science #technology #math
Is work experience more valuable than a degree?
Although it depends solely on the type of job at hand, I have heard talk of how getting a degree just seems to be extra debt that doesn't actually benefit your ability to climb the corporate ladder, or any ladder with more money at the top. #business #engineering #law #economics #carpentry...
What engineering branch is best for someone that likes to solve a lot of math problems?
I am currently thinking about my engineering major, but I am not quite sure which one to choose from. I have been given computer engineering, but I also love to solve lots of math problems and I am very good at it. I am also not sure if there will be a lot of math solving in that course. I want...
Is there any advantage to a large, public university (Purdue, Ohio State) vs a smaller school (Case Western) for an engineering major?
I will be applying to college next year #engineering
My goal is to become a mechanical engineer. Which subjected do I need to study?
I'd like to learn more about mechanical engineering and what it takes to get there. #engineering #mechanical-engineering
What is the engineering field in the largest demand today?
Perspective Engineering student #engineering
What fields of engineering would be useful for jobs involving space/space technology?
With big plans for space from some companies such as SpaceX and the general awe of space itself, it would be nice to knowwhat engineering fields would be involved. #engineering #career #space
Are there fields of work where art skills are incorporated, but you are not required to work as a professional artist?
Ever since I was a child I have been passionate about being an artist. I have went to art classes for many years and am have grown very skilled in painting, and drawing. My works have been displayed in galleries, and have received praises from the general public and professional artists. Moving...
How do engineers help the world in a way only they can?
Engineering seems to be a very big field, so I guess this question could be answered in different ways depending on the type of engineer. I think I would generally like to know how you, given your field in engineering, think about what changes people like you make in our world. Also I would...
what group i can choose 11th std
i finished 10 waiting for the result now i learn computer also i like maths which is the suitable group for me #doctor #engineering #teacher #it
Looking towards the future, what type of engineering degree (chemical, electircal, etc.) would be the most beneficial for job searches?
As I look into specific engineering fields, I want to know which one will give me the greatest flexibility in my future. #engineering #technology #jobs
Is college needed to work as a computer technician?
I'm wondering if it is required to take college classes in computer engineering to become a computer technician. I'm already A+ Certified and I have experience repairing computers. #engineering #computers #electronics
Would I be able to mantain a writing career as an engineer?
I'm passionate about writing but I want to be an engineer for financial security. I'm scared I wouldn't be able to create novels with such a busy schedule. And my employer probably wouldn't encourage something that detracts from my productivity. #engineering #english #writer #work-life-balance
How has being an engineer improved you as a person?
Hey guys! This question really interest me, especially because I might also become an engineer in the future. I love how it helps others, but I want to see how this career could help me personally. Careers can go beyond just providing a paycheck of course, and I know there are tons of...