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I've had a different experience. Have worked for two young companies since graduation, the last being a new start company. Both businesses were run in a manner of chaos, have been told to sit in the corner and use SolidWorks and create purchase orders only...in both positions. Have attended several interviews since then , however all of them seem to be the same. Toxic people and office politics! It's a disheartening and demoralizing career.
Honestly, I was just watching this video because *Procractination*, but I just wanted to thank you for saying, that the university is the most "difficult" part, because right now I often times feel like giving up on it, because of the immense Workload and difficult topics. I know i´m not dumb, but mech E. sure as hell made me feel like I am the biggest moron. This video really gives me hope, that I am suitable for this Career. Danke dafür! Diese Universität macht mich irgendwann noch fertig. ;)
This is a great video! I just recently graduated with my mechanical engineering degree and will be starting work in the fall. This video gave me such great advice that helps me feel ready for what’s ahead.
Although not a mechanical engineer, I think there are some great points here. I used to work for a small manufacturing plant as a CAD Tech directly under the engineering manager. The Engineering manager was a jack of all trades. I don't know exactly what his degree was in, but he did alot. Also I worked alot with the Manufacturing engineer who had a degree in Industrial Engineering. I was given quite a bot of responsibility and "creative freedom" so to speak. Because the engineering department consisted of just is three, I often found myself with tasks that exceeded my expectations about my scope of work. I had design, prototyping, CNC machine, time study, database, tech manual, visual marketing and other duties to name a few. I learned alot from that job. Thanks for this video.
Hi! This is the first video from your channel that I've watched and I really enjoyed it! I have a Mechanical Technician degree and I'm on my way of getting the Mechanical Engineer now. A lot of what you said made sense to me, thanks!
Thank you for the useful information and advice. I am studying mechanical engineering in Denmark and it is sometimes good to hear a straight forward explanation that is realistic. ,viel Dank!
Covid really fcked up my college life, we're currently doing classes online and I'm getting bored because I haven't touched any machine that I'll be (should be) using in the future.
Sorry to hear! Online classes are really much harder to stay motivated for. I only had my last year of university online but that was already tough. Hopefully you can get some of that practical experience very soon! Or otherwise maybe you can get an industry internship or start a personal engineering project to gain back some motivation? :)
Hi Anna you probably won't see this comment but I'm in the Army right now deployed in Iraq and with a completely different field as my job (Combat Medic) and straight from high school. I want a career in Mechanical Engineering because I want to start a company in the future and repair/install or create devices that help people with common tasks and their daily life in general and to possibly create cool gadgets like superhero type stuff lol. I have ignored education during high-school because I thought I'd never need some topics like math or physics because I'd enter the workforce as an EMT or Paramedic but my goals in life have changed. I like helping people but I don't see myself doing this type of work for the rest of my life. I'm a very curious person about the world and how it works and have never believed I was smart enough to be an engineer or just in general using my knowledge to sustain myself. I know I can attain anything as long as I study extensively and I hope to reach your levels of knowledge, I think your videos are pretty cool and hope to see more about Mechanical Engineering and maybe a few videos of you making your own personal project would be really neat! Alright I'm too excited to get back home and start my journey to become an engineer😂. Thank you for your videos they're very informative, Ignore any potential haters and keep up the great work👷♀️😎
Ahahaha thankfully I'm not popular enough to have haters (yet) 🤣 Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a long comment, made my day :) And thanks for the video ideas Peter! Tbh I may not be as crafty as you - but I'll see what I can do about that kind of content 😇
@@theannareich That would be awesome! And I believe in you! Imagine you blow up because of that, I'd feel proud😂 but alrighty farewell and Stay smart😎 -Peter
Sounds like any trade . It usually takes about 3 years to get certified in a trade . You now have permission to work at the trade . But you can not really be considered a tradesman . That will take another 5 years of experience in the trade to learn the tricks of the trade . Simplifying things and putting that simplification down to an even simpler rule of thumb . Doing such you will then waste no movements . Found the best strategy to start in trade projects is to go at it a little hard at the start and then you can coast towards the end . This is good for when mistakes are made, you are not hard pressed to fix them
In my nearly 40 years as an ME, the one thing I wish I had known was that everyone will think you drive trains, change oil on cars or fix photocopiers! This is highly offensive to me. Does a Nurse get to call him/herself a doctor or surgeon? Is a law clerk a lawyer? I don't think so. Engineering should be a highly regarded profession. In my native UK this was not the case.. I mean people get killed if an engineer makes a big enough mistake. Its better where I live now in the USA which is why I left.. Plus they pay more money..:)
You are a very interesting and helpful individual and your advice is excellent, and could even apply to other professional careers ( as medicine ). Thank you. R.S., MD, FRCS, Canada
I am also a mechanical engineer (at least that what my university told me) I've applied to over 1000 jobs (only 2 interviews = 0 job offer) To say I am lost is an understatement. I've been playing this losing game for 2 years in may 2024. what would u do in my shoes ?
I worked closely with a young mechanical engineer a couple years ago. He was great at designing parts using CAD software and he was very good at creating parts using a 3D printer. His greatest weakness was his lack of software skills. He did not seem to have any knowledge of computer languages. I always assumed that all engineers learned at least Python and C.
It depends on the university and the kinds of projects you do. I had an introductory coding course for C and later used it in some projects but haven't had to code at all since I started working
Most german engineering is overthinked not saying is bad but it requires high skilled people as well. I've seen that union labor workers in US have difficulties to understand the equipment. Me as Mexican Engineer we are very selftrain and very holistic learn type of mindset we do understand by doing reverse engineering and I can only say at the end of the day even it is overkilled it is very well made.
Let me finish my exams first then um goona wach that not before because i feel it goona effect my passion if you mention what bad about it, wish me a good luck
So can mechanical engineering work well with fighter jets and military equipment? Also if you OWN an areospace business how would that affect the amount of work you do? (Okay long witted story time) I'm getting ready go to John a logan college in Carterville IL...it's a community college and my 2 major picks was criminal justice and engineering, I wanted todo aerospace engineering but they didn't offer it so I went with mechanical engineering...my hope is to own a aerospace business (like Lockheed Martin) in Louisiana and design fighter jets and maybe be a part time cop in the town I'm in. As my advisor said both those are totally different things but the law enforcement trade is dying...people in America HATE law and order...in fact the state I'm currently in (Illinois) made a law called no cash bail which eliminates getting bailed out of jail and bail hearings, well cops can't arrest you if you can't have a bail herring so most cops are moving to different states. But yet we see wars in every country around us, you need fighter jets, missiles, machine guns, tanks and naval ships to be able to defend a country so I thought bout engineering and making these fine machines that keep our countries safe.
I feel like we are in similar situations haha Having different dreams and passions that feel like they would take up each others' times alot. Although I am probably on the other side of the moral compass, I prefer the criminal justice that is restorative justice and a society where money (and thus status) means very little in the justice system. I'm not that into law but it's crazy that having no cash bail would mean cops can't arrest people. And while I despise wars considering the number of stupid reasons people start them without proper communication or negotiation, I understand your desire to protect your home and the people you love. Meche to me means projects and machinery that helps improve the lives of people in need or impoverished neighborhoods, for example I live in Philly, with gun crime and poverty at an all-time high, it would be great if I could design or engineer products that help the environment for neglected neighborhoods in my city. Some neighborhoods are littered with trash and others are with homeless people. Engineering a better system to manage our waste and trash would certainly help my city and more community centers that deal with mental and emotional health as well as tighter gun control laws that flush out the unfit people. Ngl sometimes I blame capitalism for all the issues in my city. Everyone is so concerned with earning a living and working many of hours every week to support themselves that they neglect themselves or they're so down with hopelessness that they turn to drugs or nicotine to satisfy their misery. It just feels like the city doesn't care about its people and the only ones that actually care are the masses.
Can you one day like invite a physics major and talk of her career journey like after 2 years of graduation... I want to choose whether to be an engineer or a physicist. That would be really cool to get someone like you talking about that subject
I live in the east coast, so there aren’t a lot of startups for ME here but even if there were I would never work for them specially during/out of college. I’ve been poor my entire life, so the idea of sacrificing money that could meaningfully change my life to work at a potentially exploitative place that’s going to pay less. I graduated this year and I make somewhere around the starting salary for a big company in my area doing dogsh1t accountant work, and I can still barely pay my bills along with the money I owe. I can now see why they say internships are for rich kids, ‘cause only they can afford to take them.
I graduated from two majors: automotive engineering technology and business administration in my country of birth. But currently lives in Australia and plans to study for a master's degree in mechanical engineering. Can you give me some advice when applying for a job after graduating with a master's degree? Is it difficult because I am currently 25 years old? Forward thinking needs to be learned from everyone.
thank you so much anna , iam a mechanical engineering student and i was just burn out till i watched your video you bring my energy back up so thank you again , and i also wish if you could make a video talking about the most important skills , courses and qualifications that are required at my career as a mechanical engineer (vielen danke)
Im in first year mechanical engineering and this course is so much work, but tbh just a Bsc in in mechanical engineering doesn't even pay good for that much work tbh. Really nice video, loved it
What are you talking about you can get paid 64,000-160,000 depending on what type of job you acquire. It’s mainly just experience and working in the same company that can earn you more money and net income. With time you will get promotions and new opportunities to increase your income as well. But you can’t just expect to be making 100,000 dollars off rip that’s not realistic. Also I want to add that you have to like math and physics to become an engineer because it’s a very demanding career overall so I would assess if your doing engineering for the money or because you actually like it. I hope your doing better 2 months later have a nice life.
I hope someone paid you to make this video, great job editing and keeping it fun 🎉 Also, it's true what you said about projects dictating your time as a MechE here in USA
Im an oil field engineer in a big company “The biggest to be accurate”. It’s true Im well paid. However, if I had gotten their training without a mechanical engineering degree, I would still have been able to do my tasks. I truly miss the days in my university’s projects where you would feel as a real engineer compared to following your company manual.
@@theannareich Thank you. Also you are right. Normally when engineers go on to get jobs they will only specialise in only a few of the modules which their job entails. Other modules not really.
@Anna Reich how are you doing, I have got an admission for September 2023 in Portsmouth for Mechanical Engineering, it will cost me around 19000 pounds per year, also I’m 26 years old, is it worth it??
@@theannareich thanks ma'am. I'll like to ask the future of Mechanical Engineering even as Mechatronics is coming (as in your take on the two courses), and also basic softwares one should be familiar with irrespective of the later major ,before graduation ma'am.
Glad to hear you liked it! :) It really depends on the specific position how close you work with machines. For my bachelor studies, I did have to do a factory internship where I learned how to do metal work - and now in my job I travel to our factory a lot and make sure my equipment is installed correctly and works fine, so I do need to know how to operate it to be able to test it and teach others how to use it. But the day-to-day operation of the equipment is done by the "machine operators".
Hahaha, I'm contemplating switching industries and I watched your video for some advice. 🤣 I'm freaking out because I'm afraid I'll have an answer before I get to the end of it because I relate to all points discussed. PS: All my friends really are engineers🤣
@@lindelwampilwenhledlamini6348 Hahaha, I love it - so I'm not the only one! 🤣 Good luck with the decision! Glad if my video could somewhat contribute to that haha
what could be a nice guidance for beginners which books they should prefer which website can make the more knowledgeful what is todays world progressing in mechanical engineering.
Hello Miss Reich i was wondering if you have any advice/warning you have for me (someonw who see the option of being a mechanical engineering) is it enjoyable, do you get design all kinds of things? is it worth it? , stressful?
Hahaha bode plots are horrible! But hats off to you for understanding the root locus plot! If you ever happen to make a tutorial explaining the root locus plot, do let me know 😉
@@theannareich great. Actually am new in Sweden in Gothenburg particularly. nowdays am studying Swedish language am qualified but I don't have industry experience. If u don't mind can you give Ur Instagram so we can talk I really appreciate Ur guidance. Thanks in advance.
Established company you ear more training. Small and young company it seems you have to work out your project on your own. I would suggest you start up in a established company 🎉❤
I am doing Diploma in Mechanical Technology from Bangladesh I want to study in European countries with scholarship which country will be good for me please tell me???
not tough mathematical equations? differential equations beg to differ. 0.3% are engineers, now if engineering is a good job with good income then why alot of people get filtered, granted everyone can understanding math but there is only 24h in a day and uni pace is faster than a raptor jet from spacex. engineering is hard Especially mechanical and electrical engineering. just a heads up, if you can't study 8 hours a day every single day then you are in a tough ride, unless you are gifted with a high IQ or passed your high school with max grades in math physics and chimistry because you are gonna need that in uni.
Hello Mam hope you are doing well . Can you please guide me which field od mechanical engineering is best ? Automation engineering or industrial engineering I am really confuse 🥹
That's impossible to answer definitively without getting a bunch of people mad at me :D But generally the difference between the two fields is that automation is about automating processes that were previously done manually by humans, so it's related to production machines, robots, software programming, controls, etc. Industrial engineering is not really a specific type of engineering but the interface between engineering and business, so you will both learn about different types of engineering (usually with a focus on mechanical engineering) and about business knowledge (e.g. accounting, management, administration, business development, sales etc.). So it depends on whether you want to go deeper into engineering or learn a mix of business & engineering on a medium-deep level. Personally, I feel like it's easier to teach yourself the business knowledge than to teach yourself deeper engineering knowledge if you later realise that you are lacking some knowledge but both degrees should provide good career opportunities and the basic knowledge you need to work as an engineer.
Hey! just saw ur vid and it is indeed interesting .. i m actually a student and an going to start my college for a btech in mechanical engg but i m having a few queries .. firstly i m aiming for masters in aerospace and a job in the same field so is mechanical a relevent field for btech ?? and does it have anything to do with a lot of physical strength ??? I hope u answer as i m still searching and not really sure about my option for btech ..
Mechanical engineering is indeed related to aerospace engineering, they are based on the same principles and I think you should be able to do an aerospace master after a mechanical engineering bachelor without problem - but it's always best to check this with the university. Often they will have the entry requirements for their master's programs on their website or you can email them to find out. By physical strength do you mean whether you yourself need to be physically strong? If so, the answer is absolutely not, mechanical engineering has nothing to do with physical labor :)
Hi I'm new to your channel but your helping a lot to have a point of things within Mechanical Engineering and I wish good luck to you and God bless! but I just wanted to ask you how did you get better in math and how many hours did you put in for studying? please help me in chem! lololol
Hi Adriano! Thank you for you kind comment :) I certainly put a lot of hours into studying for my math exams, hard to say how many and this really depends on the difficulty of the exam. Make a study plan at the start of the course to study consistently each week and over time you will figure out if you need to put in more hours to learn the material you were supposed to learn that week or if it's enough to understand & remember everything. The most effective way of studying for math I found was to solve as many mock exams and example problems as possible (always practice the same way you will have to recall the material in the exams) Best of luck! :)
@@theannareich I had trouble with things like area of a cone in HS math until I learned to read the formula sheet...is their a trick to picking up calculus styled math and so forth?
@@brandonh5201 Not really, for me the easiest way to learn Calculus is to just grind the Worksheets and write down the formulas and steps (it's basically a math recipe) for each set of problems. The best thing to know is what the formula does or when you can use it or not (exceptions/assumptions made). The Lectures never really helped me learn anything, but Worksheets and old exams were my way to pass calculus.
@@theannareich What's the locus of a point at a fixed distance from a center? That's a circle. A locus of a point is simply the different locations this point can be at when it satisfies a given property. In the above example, the point was at a fixed distance from a center, let this center be O, and let M be our beloved point. The property is simply OM=d for some d fixed, make it one, say OM=1. This means that M lives on a circle of center O and radius 1. It means also that if I try to grab M and move it around, the only places it can reach are seats on that circle. So, again, the locus of a point are the places a point can be at while satisfying a given property. So returning to your enemy, the root locus. Think about the words, "root" "locus", it is all the places a root can be at, or all the roots can be at when they satisfy a given relationship. What is this relationship? It is just some polynomial equaling to zero (which is the denominator of the transfer function). Let this polynomial be P(s), and for the sake of clarity let us throw a one around. Let P(s)=s^2+3+(s+4)*k such that k is variable. We get now our needed relationship, by setting P(s) to zero, s^2+3+(s+4)*k=0. Now, put k=0 and solve for s, you get the first set of roots, plot them. Set k=1, solve for s, plot the new roots. Set k=0.9876, solve for s, plot the new roots. Theoretically, you do this for all k, and then taraaa you get a plot that is the places of all the roots of this polynomial by varying k. In the previous example, it was more of a word problem and the varying parameter was not obvious( the circle example), but you can somehow transfer the problem into some parameterized form, when OM=1, and vary the angle, which is theta, our parameter, to get the circle. This method is more explicit. This was what we have done in the root locus thing. The parameter k was explicit, and we just needed to plug all the values it can take so that we can find all the places the roots can be at.
@@theannareich This is what a root locus is, still haven't talked about how to use it or why it is useful, but at least get to meet it initially, become friends, understand what it is. Usefulness comes later.
@@housamkak646 Thank you very much Housam! What an incredible explanation. Calling us friends might be taking it too far but you certainly managed to remove some animosity. I'll be hanging out with the root locus later to see if we can get a friendship started😉
@@theannareich Maybe not the root locus specifically. Carrying around the idea of varying a parameter and plotting a graph is useful, I don't know how much you might need this, but you're surviving without it so yeah :p
Hi dearest friend I would like to say that you are such a beautiful girl spread your love all over . May I can know ? How much maths should be able to do for mechanical engineering and what what math will need to do?
Hi! I've made a whole video on "do engineers need to be good at math?" where I go into more detail. But to put it shortly, you need quite a bit of math to get through engineering school (calculus, linear algebra, differential equations) but after graduating, you have the option to go into engineering jobs with very high or very low math intensity. Good luck!
@@theannareich wish me good luck with your cute smile , tomorrow will start my first class in singapore polytechnic. Actually it’s just a internal word i goes to tell u long time I have been taken break from study now I am doing a part time mechanical engineering design. This age I have to be complete my master-degree .
Hello, thanks for the video. I am a mech grad, and want to pursue master's in renewable energy can you please shed some light on career prospects in this sector?
So can mechanical engineering work well with fighter jets and military equipment? Also if you OWN an areospace business how would that affect the amount of work you do? (Okay long witted story time) I'm getting ready go to John a logan college in Carterville IL...it's a community college and my 2 major picks was criminal justice and engineering, I wanted todo aerospace engineering but they didn't offer it so I went with mechanical engineering...my hope is to own a aerospace business (like Lockheed Martin) in Louisiana and design fighter jets and maybe be a part time cop in the town I'm in. As my advisor said both those are totally different things but the law enforcement trade is dying...people in America HATE law and order...in fact the state I'm currently in (Illinois) made a law called no cash bail which eliminates getting bailed out of jail and bail hearings, well cops can't arrest you if you can't have a bail herring so most cops are moving to different states. But yet we see wars in every country around us, you need fighter jets, missiles, machine guns, tanks and naval ships to be able to defend a country so I thought bout engineering and making these fine machines that keep our countries safe.
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I've had a different experience. Have worked for two young companies since graduation, the last being a new start company. Both businesses were run in a manner of chaos, have been told to sit in the corner and use SolidWorks and create purchase orders only...in both positions. Have attended several interviews since then , however all of them seem to be the same. Toxic people and office politics! It's a disheartening and demoralizing career.
Sorry to hear that, sounds terrible! 😳
Like really !
Why are you killing my illusions :( i was so happy to look for a job
Mmmmmm........
Story of my life right now
Highly appreciate the efforts in sharing your experiences with us. This channel has potential.
Thanks a lot! I hope so 😅
This is the beauty of mechanical engineering!
Honestly, I was just watching this video because *Procractination*, but I just wanted to thank you for saying, that the university is the most "difficult" part, because right now I often times feel like giving up on it, because of the immense Workload and difficult topics.
I know i´m not dumb, but mech E. sure as hell made me feel like I am the biggest moron.
This video really gives me hope, that I am suitable for this Career.
Danke dafür! Diese Universität macht mich irgendwann noch fertig. ;)
This is a great video! I just recently graduated with my mechanical engineering degree and will be starting work in the fall. This video gave me such great advice that helps me feel ready for what’s ahead.
Thanks, that's great to hear! Wish you a great start into your first job after graduation :)
Although not a mechanical engineer, I think there are some great points here. I used to work for a small manufacturing plant as a CAD Tech directly under the engineering manager. The Engineering manager was a jack of all trades. I don't know exactly what his degree was in, but he did alot. Also I worked alot with the Manufacturing engineer who had a degree in Industrial Engineering. I was given quite a bot of responsibility and "creative freedom" so to speak. Because the engineering department consisted of just is three, I often found myself with tasks that exceeded my expectations about my scope of work. I had design, prototyping, CNC machine, time study, database, tech manual, visual marketing and other duties to name a few. I learned alot from that job. Thanks for this video.
Wow that's super interesting! Thanks for sharing your insights :)
@@theannareich thank you for this video. Great information and personality.
Hi! This is the first video from your channel that I've watched and I really enjoyed it! I have a Mechanical Technician degree and I'm on my way of getting the Mechanical Engineer now. A lot of what you said made sense to me, thanks!
Thanks, I appreciate it! Best of luck with your Mechanical Engineering degree! :)
@@theannareich Thank you!!
Thank you for the useful information and advice. I am studying mechanical engineering in Denmark and it is sometimes good to hear a straight forward explanation that is realistic.
,viel Dank!
I love your video. It's a beautiful mix of serious info with a fun presentation. You are great!
Thank you so much!
I just loved the video! Your b-rolls are getting pretty amazing, plus your scripting and delivery is on point.
Thanks so much Zubair! Means a lot :)
And I had a blast filming the b-roll by the way 🤣
Thats how Engineers think 😅
What's B rolls?
Covid really fcked up my college life, we're currently doing classes online and I'm getting bored because I haven't touched any machine that I'll be (should be) using in the future.
Sorry to hear! Online classes are really much harder to stay motivated for. I only had my last year of university online but that was already tough. Hopefully you can get some of that practical experience very soon! Or otherwise maybe you can get an industry internship or start a personal engineering project to gain back some motivation? :)
Are you looking for a job in Dubai?
Hi Anna you probably won't see this comment but I'm in the Army right now deployed in Iraq and with a completely different field as my job (Combat Medic) and straight from high school. I want a career in Mechanical Engineering because I want to start a company in the future and repair/install or create devices that help people with common tasks and their daily life in general and to possibly create cool gadgets like superhero type stuff lol. I have ignored education during high-school because I thought I'd never need some topics like math or physics because I'd enter the workforce as an EMT or Paramedic but my goals in life have changed. I like helping people but I don't see myself doing this type of work for the rest of my life. I'm a very curious person about the world and how it works and have never believed I was smart enough to be an engineer or just in general using my knowledge to sustain myself. I know I can attain anything as long as I study extensively and I hope to reach your levels of knowledge, I think your videos are pretty cool and hope to see more about Mechanical Engineering and maybe a few videos of you making your own personal project would be really neat! Alright I'm too excited to get back home and start my journey to become an engineer😂. Thank you for your videos they're very informative, Ignore any potential haters and keep up the great work👷♀️😎
Ahahaha thankfully I'm not popular enough to have haters (yet) 🤣
Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a long comment, made my day :)
And thanks for the video ideas Peter! Tbh I may not be as crafty as you - but I'll see what I can do about that kind of content 😇
@@theannareich That would be awesome! And I believe in you! Imagine you blow up because of that, I'd feel proud😂 but alrighty farewell and Stay smart😎
-Peter
I was laughing so hard when you mentioned about root locus plot. 🤣
Sounds like any trade . It usually takes about 3 years to get certified in a trade . You now have permission to work at the trade . But you can not really be considered a tradesman . That will take another 5 years of experience in the trade to learn the tricks of the trade . Simplifying things and putting that simplification down to an even simpler rule of thumb . Doing such you will then waste no movements . Found the best strategy to start in trade projects is to go at it a little hard at the start and then you can coast towards the end . This is good for when mistakes are made, you are not hard pressed to fix them
love the advice. we are going to get real ..... love you!
Thanks, glad you like it! :)
In my nearly 40 years as an ME, the one thing I wish I had known was that everyone will think you drive trains, change oil on cars or fix photocopiers! This is highly offensive to me. Does a Nurse get to call him/herself a doctor or surgeon? Is a law clerk a lawyer? I don't think so. Engineering should be a highly regarded profession. In my native UK this was not the case.. I mean people get killed if an engineer makes a big enough mistake. Its better where I live now in the USA which is why I left.. Plus they pay more money..:)
You are a very interesting and helpful individual and your advice is excellent, and could even apply to other professional careers ( as medicine ). Thank you. R.S., MD, FRCS, Canada
Thanks you! Glad it was helpful!
I am also a mechanical engineer (at least that what my university told me)
I've applied to over 1000 jobs (only 2 interviews = 0 job offer)
To say I am lost is an understatement.
I've been playing this losing game for 2 years in may 2024.
what would u do in my shoes ?
I worked closely with a young mechanical engineer a couple years ago. He was great at designing parts using CAD software and he was very good at creating parts using a 3D printer. His greatest weakness was his lack of software skills. He did not seem to have any knowledge of computer languages. I always assumed that all engineers learned at least Python and C.
It depends on the university and the kinds of projects you do. I had an introductory coding course for C and later used it in some projects but haven't had to code at all since I started working
Excellent video Anna, I enjoyed every bit of it, very informative.
Most german engineering is overthinked not saying is bad but it requires high skilled people as well. I've seen that union labor workers in US have difficulties to understand the equipment. Me as Mexican Engineer we are very selftrain and very holistic learn type of mindset we do understand by doing reverse engineering and I can only say at the end of the day even it is overkilled it is very well made.
Let me finish my exams first then um goona wach that not before because i feel it goona effect my passion if you mention what bad about it, wish me a good luck
So can mechanical engineering work well with fighter jets and military equipment? Also if you OWN an areospace business how would that affect the amount of work you do? (Okay long witted story time)
I'm getting ready go to John a logan college in Carterville IL...it's a community college and my 2 major picks was criminal justice and engineering, I wanted todo aerospace engineering but they didn't offer it so I went with mechanical engineering...my hope is to own a aerospace business (like Lockheed Martin) in Louisiana and design fighter jets and maybe be a part time cop in the town I'm in. As my advisor said both those are totally different things but the law enforcement trade is dying...people in America HATE law and order...in fact the state I'm currently in (Illinois) made a law called no cash bail which eliminates getting bailed out of jail and bail hearings, well cops can't arrest you if you can't have a bail herring so most cops are moving to different states. But yet we see wars in every country around us, you need fighter jets, missiles, machine guns, tanks and naval ships to be able to defend a country so I thought bout engineering and making these fine machines that keep our countries safe.
I feel like we are in similar situations haha
Having different dreams and passions that feel like they would take up each others' times alot.
Although I am probably on the other side of the moral compass, I prefer the criminal justice that is restorative justice and a society where money (and thus status) means very little in the justice system. I'm not that into law but it's crazy that having no cash bail would mean cops can't arrest people. And while I despise wars considering the number of stupid reasons people start them without proper communication or negotiation, I understand your desire to protect your home and the people you love. Meche to me means projects and machinery that helps improve the lives of people in need or impoverished neighborhoods, for example I live in Philly, with gun crime and poverty at an all-time high, it would be great if I could design or engineer products that help the environment for neglected neighborhoods in my city. Some neighborhoods are littered with trash and others are with homeless people. Engineering a better system to manage our waste and trash would certainly help my city and more community centers that deal with mental and emotional health as well as tighter gun control laws that flush out the unfit people.
Ngl sometimes I blame capitalism for all the issues in my city. Everyone is so concerned with earning a living and working many of hours every week to support themselves that they neglect themselves or they're so down with hopelessness that they turn to drugs or nicotine to satisfy their misery. It just feels like the city doesn't care about its people and the only ones that actually care are the masses.
I am a 3 rd year chemistry student but ı want to study mechanical eng. After ı finished my chem degree. You inspire me so much :)
Great ideas keep going, congratulations
Thank you! Cheers!
Can you one day like invite a physics major and talk of her career journey like after 2 years of graduation... I want to choose whether to be an engineer or a physicist. That would be really cool to get someone like you talking about that subject
Great idea! I'll sure try to make that happen! If anyone knows anyone... hmu ;)
agree!
thanks for sharing
Ur contents are so entertaining and well put together, it’s hard to skip any part
Thank you :)
I live in the east coast, so there aren’t a lot of startups for ME here but even if there were I would never work for them specially during/out of college. I’ve been poor my entire life, so the idea of sacrificing money that could meaningfully change my life to work at a potentially exploitative place that’s going to pay less. I graduated this year and I make somewhere around the starting salary for a big company in my area doing dogsh1t accountant work, and I can still barely pay my bills along with the money I owe. I can now see why they say internships are for rich kids, ‘cause only they can afford to take them.
I am grateful for your support as a mechanical engineer 😍
My dream job is mechanical engineering and this was helpful for me thanks👍🏽
Great to hear!
I graduated from two majors: automotive engineering technology and business administration in my country of birth. But currently lives in Australia and plans to study for a master's degree in mechanical engineering. Can you give me some advice when applying for a job after graduating with a master's degree? Is it difficult because I am currently 25 years old? Forward thinking needs to be learned from everyone.
Really good advice. 👍
Glad you think so!
thank you so much anna , iam a mechanical engineering student and i was just burn out till i watched your video you bring my energy back up so thank you again , and i also wish if you could make a video talking about the most important skills , courses and qualifications that are required at my career as a mechanical engineer (vielen danke)
Thanks Omar, glad to hear the video could help a bit & hope you feel better soon! Great idea! I'll do my best to make a video about this soon :)
Im in first year mechanical engineering and this course is so much work, but tbh just a Bsc in in mechanical engineering doesn't even pay good for that much work tbh. Really nice video, loved it
Thank you! Good luck with you're studies! :)
What are you talking about you can get paid 64,000-160,000 depending on what type of job you acquire. It’s mainly just experience and working in the same company that can earn you more money and net income. With time you will get promotions and new opportunities to increase your income as well. But you can’t just expect to be making 100,000 dollars off rip that’s not realistic. Also I want to add that you have to like math and physics to become an engineer because it’s a very demanding career overall so I would assess if your doing engineering for the money or because you actually like it. I hope your doing better 2 months later have a nice life.
Thank you so much anna for the advice even i wanted to become a mechanical engineering 👏👌. I really like your videos
love your editing and very interesting content anna! :)
Thank you so much Nura :)
I hope someone paid you to make this video, great job editing and keeping it fun 🎉
Also, it's true what you said about projects dictating your time as a MechE here in USA
Thankyou sis now I can study with peace
Im an oil field engineer in a big company “The biggest to be accurate”. It’s true Im well paid. However, if I had gotten their training without a mechanical engineering degree, I would still have been able to do my tasks. I truly miss the days in my university’s projects where you would feel as a real engineer compared to following your company manual.
I am also a machanical engineering great to have 🎉😊
thank u ..u inspire mee
Keep it up uploading we need more ME beneficial videos
Thanks Shathan! Will do :)
I just watched your video i really can relate in this topic
Glad to hear!
Going to start my first grad mechanical job, lets see how it goes.
Good luck!
@@theannareich Thank you. Also you are right. Normally when engineers go on to get jobs they will only specialise in only a few of the modules which their job entails. Other modules not really.
Nice toaster haha, thanks for this great video
@Anna Reich how are you doing,
I have got an admission for September 2023 in Portsmouth for Mechanical Engineering, it will cost me around 19000 pounds per year, also I’m 26 years old, is it worth it??
It's great Anna
Thank you so much :)
Thank you for watching :)
I love your videos ma'am
Am a 2nd year mechanical engineering student and look up to you for more guidance.
Thank you, I appreciate it! What do you need guidance with? :)
@@theannareich thanks ma'am. I'll like to ask the future of Mechanical Engineering even as Mechatronics is coming (as in your take on the two courses), and also basic softwares one should be familiar with irrespective of the later major ,before graduation ma'am.
Love your video...do mechanical engineering require you going to the factory and moving your machine
Glad to hear you liked it! :)
It really depends on the specific position how close you work with machines. For my bachelor studies, I did have to do a factory internship where I learned how to do metal work - and now in my job I travel to our factory a lot and make sure my equipment is installed correctly and works fine, so I do need to know how to operate it to be able to test it and teach others how to use it. But the day-to-day operation of the equipment is done by the "machine operators".
😅 I'm freaking out...Video on fleek🧚🏽♀️
Thanks for watching :) why are you freaking out 😅
Hahaha, I'm contemplating switching industries and I watched your video for some advice. 🤣 I'm freaking out because I'm afraid I'll have an answer before I get to the end of it because I relate to all points discussed.
PS: All my friends really are engineers🤣
@@lindelwampilwenhledlamini6348 Hahaha, I love it - so I'm not the only one! 🤣
Good luck with the decision! Glad if my video could somewhat contribute to that haha
hiii Anna ... good information
what a great vid, thx
Thanks, glad to hear!
Great ideas
Very Informative, Definitely Cleared the thoughts... Just a thing I noticed that at 9:52 That report was for USA not for World. hehehe
Thank you Rupesh, glad to hear the video could help :) Hahaha good catch! 😉
what could be a nice guidance for beginners which books they should prefer which website can make the more knowledgeful what is todays world progressing in mechanical engineering.
Any idea about mechanical engineer job prospects in Australia for international graduate students?
Hello Miss Reich i was wondering if you have any advice/warning you have for me (someonw who see the option of being a mechanical engineering) is it enjoyable, do you get design all kinds of things? is it worth it? , stressful?
what is your job profile and designation now
really good vedio
it is really informative
l love it keep it on
I got root locus plots, i did not get bode plots to this day i am shaky.
Hahaha bode plots are horrible! But hats off to you for understanding the root locus plot! If you ever happen to make a tutorial explaining the root locus plot, do let me know 😉
@@theannareich ok will do
Very interesting.
I really appreciate Ur speech. Where do u live in Sweden??
I live in Stockholm 😊
@@theannareich great. Actually am new in Sweden in Gothenburg particularly. nowdays am studying Swedish language am qualified but I don't have industry experience. If u don't mind can you give Ur Instagram so we can talk I really appreciate Ur guidance. Thanks in advance.
I wish to be with you as mechanic master I love you wordsmith
Established company you ear more training. Small and young company it seems you have to work out your project on your own. I would suggest you start up in a established company 🎉❤
Thanks for sharing!
Great choice engineering branch is a every green branch it's great choice ☺️😀🎉
root locus plot was not that bad
Glad you had a decent experience with it! :D
I am doing Diploma in Mechanical Technology from Bangladesh I want to study in European countries with scholarship which country will be good for me please tell me???
Am doing mechanical engineering with an aim to go in petroleum engineering,are there opportunities in O&gas for mech Engineers
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I have interest in sports bikes can i pursue in this feild like motor sports ???
not tough mathematical equations? differential equations beg to differ. 0.3% are engineers, now if engineering is a good job with good income then why alot of people get filtered, granted everyone can understanding math but there is only 24h in a day and uni pace is faster than a raptor jet from spacex. engineering is hard Especially mechanical and electrical engineering. just a heads up, if you can't study 8 hours a day every single day then you are in a tough ride, unless you are gifted with a high IQ or passed your high school with max grades in math physics and chimistry because you are gonna need that in uni.
Hi I'm a student I want to study mechanical engineering , can you help the way
Hello Mam hope you are doing well .
Can you please guide me which field od mechanical engineering is best ?
Automation engineering or industrial engineering
I am really confuse 🥹
That's impossible to answer definitively without getting a bunch of people mad at me :D
But generally the difference between the two fields is that automation is about automating processes that were previously done manually by humans, so it's related to production machines, robots, software programming, controls, etc.
Industrial engineering is not really a specific type of engineering but the interface between engineering and business, so you will both learn about different types of engineering (usually with a focus on mechanical engineering) and about business knowledge (e.g. accounting, management, administration, business development, sales etc.).
So it depends on whether you want to go deeper into engineering or learn a mix of business & engineering on a medium-deep level.
Personally, I feel like it's easier to teach yourself the business knowledge than to teach yourself deeper engineering knowledge if you later realise that you are lacking some knowledge but both degrees should provide good career opportunities and the basic knowledge you need to work as an engineer.
Hey! just saw ur vid and it is indeed interesting .. i m actually a student and an going to start my college for a btech in mechanical engg but i m having a few queries .. firstly i m aiming for masters in aerospace and a job in the same field so is mechanical a relevent field for btech ?? and does it have anything to do with a lot of physical strength ??? I hope u answer as i m still searching and not really sure about my option for btech ..
Mechanical engineering is indeed related to aerospace engineering, they are based on the same principles and I think you should be able to do an aerospace master after a mechanical engineering bachelor without problem - but it's always best to check this with the university. Often they will have the entry requirements for their master's programs on their website or you can email them to find out.
By physical strength do you mean whether you yourself need to be physically strong? If so, the answer is absolutely not, mechanical engineering has nothing to do with physical labor :)
@@theannareich ok .. got it 👍.. i will be checking in with the uni's too .. thanks a lot for the help and guidance 👍👍
Does it pay well?
why all the Annas are so sweet and cute ?😀 However,i watched ur both videos in the same topic.
Do you study högskoleingenjör or civilingenjör within Mech.Ing?
I studied mechanical engineering at a German university but the program is probably closest to a civilingenjör
Hi I'm new to your channel but your helping a lot to have a point of things within Mechanical Engineering and I wish good luck to you and God bless! but I just wanted to ask you how did you get better in math and how many hours did you put in for studying? please help me in chem! lololol
Hi Adriano! Thank you for you kind comment :)
I certainly put a lot of hours into studying for my math exams, hard to say how many and this really depends on the difficulty of the exam. Make a study plan at the start of the course to study consistently each week and over time you will figure out if you need to put in more hours to learn the material you were supposed to learn that week or if it's enough to understand & remember everything. The most effective way of studying for math I found was to solve as many mock exams and example problems as possible (always practice the same way you will have to recall the material in the exams) Best of luck! :)
@@theannareich I had trouble with things like area of a cone in HS math until I learned to read the formula sheet...is their a trick to picking up calculus styled math and so forth?
@@brandonh5201 Not really, for me the easiest way to learn Calculus is to just grind the Worksheets and write down the formulas and steps (it's basically a math recipe) for each set of problems. The best thing to know is what the formula does or when you can use it or not (exceptions/assumptions made). The Lectures never really helped me learn anything, but Worksheets and old exams were my way to pass calculus.
Mam do you earn 150k dollars a year? Plz reply. Thanks a lot
How to make money with mechanical engineer?
Probably by working as a mechanical engineer? :)
come on root locus plots are not that bad
Care to explain them? ;)
@@theannareich What's the locus of a point at a fixed distance from a center? That's a circle.
A locus of a point is simply the different locations this point can be at when it satisfies a given property.
In the above example, the point was at a fixed distance from a center, let this center be O, and let M be our beloved point. The property is simply OM=d for some d fixed, make it one, say OM=1. This means that M lives on a circle of center O and radius 1. It means also that if I try to grab M and move it around, the only places it can reach are seats on that circle.
So, again, the locus of a point are the places a point can be at while satisfying a given property.
So returning to your enemy, the root locus. Think about the words, "root" "locus", it is all the places a root can be at, or all the roots can be at when they satisfy a given relationship.
What is this relationship?
It is just some polynomial equaling to zero (which is the denominator of the transfer function). Let this polynomial be P(s), and for the sake of clarity let us throw a one around. Let P(s)=s^2+3+(s+4)*k such that k is variable.
We get now our needed relationship, by setting P(s) to zero, s^2+3+(s+4)*k=0.
Now, put k=0 and solve for s, you get the first set of roots, plot them.
Set k=1, solve for s, plot the new roots.
Set k=0.9876, solve for s, plot the new roots.
Theoretically, you do this for all k, and then taraaa you get a plot that is the places of all the roots of this polynomial by varying k.
In the previous example, it was more of a word problem and the varying parameter was not obvious( the circle example), but you can somehow transfer the problem into some parameterized form, when OM=1, and vary the angle, which is theta, our parameter, to get the circle. This method is more explicit.
This was what we have done in the root locus thing. The parameter k was explicit, and we just needed to plug all the values it can take so that we can find all the places the roots can be at.
@@theannareich This is what a root locus is, still haven't talked about how to use it or why it is useful, but at least get to meet it initially, become friends, understand what it is. Usefulness comes later.
@@housamkak646 Thank you very much Housam! What an incredible explanation. Calling us friends might be taking it too far but you certainly managed to remove some animosity. I'll be hanging out with the root locus later to see if we can get a friendship started😉
@@theannareich Maybe not the root locus specifically. Carrying around the idea of varying a parameter and plotting a graph is useful, I don't know how much you might need this, but you're surviving without it so yeah :p
What are the branches of mechanical engineering
Great question, let me make a video about that soon ! :)
your sense of humour is so weird its almost funny but it brings me great suffering
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Hi dearest friend I would like to say that you are such a beautiful girl spread your love all over . May I can know ? How much maths should be able to do for mechanical engineering and what what math will need to do?
Hi! I've made a whole video on "do engineers need to be good at math?" where I go into more detail. But to put it shortly, you need quite a bit of math to get through engineering school (calculus, linear algebra, differential equations) but after graduating, you have the option to go into engineering jobs with very high or very low math intensity. Good luck!
@@theannareich wish me good luck with your cute smile , tomorrow will start my first class in singapore polytechnic. Actually it’s just a internal word i goes to tell u long time I have been taken break from study now I am doing a part time mechanical engineering design. This age I have to be complete my master-degree .
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most companies hire you, underrate you, pay you less than what you actually deserve and demand too much from you. sad reality.
What questions would you like me to answer in my next Q&A? 👀
Hello, thanks for the video.
I am a mech grad, and want to pursue master's in renewable energy can you please shed some light on career prospects in this sector?
Courses needed to study mechanical engineering
Do you work 100% remotely and if so how is your experience with that?
How ican used computer as mechanical engineer
So can mechanical engineering work well with fighter jets and military equipment? Also if you OWN an areospace business how would that affect the amount of work you do? (Okay long witted story time)
I'm getting ready go to John a logan college in Carterville IL...it's a community college and my 2 major picks was criminal justice and engineering, I wanted todo aerospace engineering but they didn't offer it so I went with mechanical engineering...my hope is to own a aerospace business (like Lockheed Martin) in Louisiana and design fighter jets and maybe be a part time cop in the town I'm in. As my advisor said both those are totally different things but the law enforcement trade is dying...people in America HATE law and order...in fact the state I'm currently in (Illinois) made a law called no cash bail which eliminates getting bailed out of jail and bail hearings, well cops can't arrest you if you can't have a bail herring so most cops are moving to different states. But yet we see wars in every country around us, you need fighter jets, missiles, machine guns, tanks and naval ships to be able to defend a country so I thought bout engineering and making these fine machines that keep our countries safe.
Thank you Anna you helped me more than you'll know
You gaved me all the info i wanted 🥹🥹🥹❤️
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