The main thing to know about mechanical engineering is that the right side of the equation does not equal zero. Maybe that's why I'm a Structural Engineer.
Ι am VERY happy that I studied engineering. I studied Mechanical, and later civil engineering. Do not give up! follow your dreams!
I love this video and thank god I found it in time I’m in my senior year of hs and want to study mechanical engineering these tips and advice is something I will definitely keep with me when I start my college journey
Came across this video since I am starting my journey to getting my degree in mechanical engineering and wow the cheat sheets are a HUGE help !!! I am thankful for this video and the knowledge you are sharing and for going out of your way to make a channels specifically for this field of work. Thanks again man ! Wish you the best !
As a first year mechanical engineering student ,my opinion on engineering majors is if you did your high school studies properly and if your truly interested in engineering then and then only you should go for engineering if you do it with interest then engineering major will be very rewarding and life will be very good and secure for you , but if you are doing engineering just for sake of doing and you are academically weak in high school then do not go for engineering as a major your life will become very difficult, but if you are really determine to do engineering and you do not have any option then you will have to put a lot of work in
It feels so overwhelming sometimes I wonder if I’m gonna make it through, I don’t feel as smart as my engineering friends around me, but I’m remaining steadfast and faithful
Now we know that bro got a 3.19 CGPA and still got a job at Apple. Now I'm a little less worried about my CGPA.
I found professors make a huge difference in terms of how much I enjoy the class and how much I learned from the class. If you don’t like the professor, drop the class right away.
Thanks for sharing this man. It's reassuring to know what to expect in terms of the challenges and the importance of networking. Your advice about choosing professors wisely and focusing on health is invaluable because it gives us a real sense of what to expect in mechanical engineering. As a fellow mechanical engineer myself, I completely relate and agree to what you've talked about. Looking forward to more of your content! 👍
I’m maintaining a 3.9 rolling into my junior year as an EE major. I really hope that I keep making the right decisions when it comes to choosing my instructors.
Im here because I have finished the degree, and even worked in a job for 9 months before I got laid off. Just wanted to see what options I got lol. When I started, I saw the progress bar to my finished degree in a pie chart. It looked like it was going to take so long, and it did, you gotta go into each semester with the same effort it will only get harder, but you will get used to harder.
It's always a delight to watch your videos. Please do a home tour next!!
Very well explained direct to the point on your advices. I hope this video help a lot of freshman engineering students and high school students looking forward to attend the university 👍
Steve Jobs also died because he opted for a “more natural” form of cancer treatment and died because of it, so I would not take health advice from him
great video! could you make a video on how you studied while you were in school!?
Thx for sharing my friend
Awesome video!
Tqsm, Master Shifu - your humble deciple - Po.
Um 15 years old and thinking on do engenieering cuz it seems like a useful major, only problem, im not a genius
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