I graduated way back in 1991 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from NCSU. It was worth it to get the degree, but extremely competitive. I had almost no fun in college, but I had 3 job offers before I graduated and one internship in Japan. Prepare yourself to study up to 6 days per week and watch other people having fun while you sit in the library. Also, it is almost impossible to get a degree in 4 years unless you go to summer school. It took me 6 years with the co-op program to complete my degree. I took several classes where people failed and had to take the class over again.
Not even, I graduated from MIT last summer in 3 years while still having fun. Unless you just are bad at time management, are fooling around "studying", or don't have a system for learning then there is no excuse for you to take 6 years to finish a engineering degree. If I would've focused on just finishing my degree I would done it in 2 years, but I did 3 internships in this time to get experience so I took only two classes online that spring, winter, and summer semesters. Basics can be easily knocked out in highschool. As well as cal 1. You only really need to study 1 hr to 2 hrs a day per class and you still end up having so much extra time to join clubs, and build your Own projects on your free time. So there is no excuse to finish in 6 years.
I graduated way back in 1991 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from NCSU. It was worth it to get the degree, but extremely competitive. I had almost no fun in college, but I had 3 job offers before I graduated and one internship in Japan. Prepare yourself to study up to 6 days per week and watch other people having fun while you sit in the library. Also, it is almost impossible to get a degree in 4 years unless you go to summer school. It took me 6 years with the co-op program to complete my degree. I took several classes where people failed and had to take the class over again.
Not even, I graduated from MIT last summer in 3 years while still having fun. Unless you just are bad at time management, are fooling around "studying", or don't have a system for learning then there is no excuse for you to take 6 years to finish a engineering degree. If I would've focused on just finishing my degree I would done it in 2 years, but I did 3 internships in this time to get experience so I took only two classes online that spring, winter, and summer semesters. Basics can be easily knocked out in highschool. As well as cal 1. You only really need to study 1 hr to 2 hrs a day per class and you still end up having so much extra time to join clubs, and build your Own projects on your free time. So there is no excuse to finish in 6 years.
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loved it! great video :))
Creating the jobs and products of the future! Kids need to start younger getting excited about Science and Engineering.
true, my first degree is mining engineering and i work in dimension stone quarrying
Great video! This helped a lot :)
Truly extraordinary video
Thank u so much for this!
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Wait a sec! what just happened? Where is Computer Science? Am I missing something here?
Great try but the end was kind of Cringe...
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