entropie
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I remember many people who originally started their major in mechanical engineering because they thought its about being creative. Then when it came to topics like fluid mechanics, advanced material mechanics or control engineering they switched their major because class was hard. I personally think nowadays that engineering involves a different sort of creativity. See, I'ld suck at making a creative movie or writing a creative text, but I am fundamentally good at problem solving, which requires a talent in analysis and problem understanding first. I think especially if you want to go into the field of EE or ME which involves some abilities in math and physics, I think you need to be someone like a creative nerd, who likes logic puzzles and who is just fascinated by natural science the moment he hears the word.
To me it involves a lot of passion, I am sure you can become a good engineer by being a good learner but if you want to be one of the best, you definitly need passion and have to go to bed at nights with a T-profile alloy, poisson ratio .3 of stainless steel V2A 18/8
To me it involves a lot of passion, I am sure you can become a good engineer by being a good learner but if you want to be one of the best, you definitly need passion and have to go to bed at nights with a T-profile alloy, poisson ratio .3 of stainless steel V2A 18/8