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π AVOID THE PERILS OF THE WRONG MAJOR π
One of the most asked questions we get is:
βShould I get my BACHELORS in X and MASTERS in Y or the other way around?β
β¦which has a surprisingly simple answer - but Iβm not sure if youβre going to like it. π
Our friend Leo is going through it, trying to choose between Mechatronics and Robotics.
Deadlines are looming, family and teachers are pestering, and the weight of deciding what heβs going to do for the rest of his life gets heavier everyday... π
But - even worse - his friend Ava is lucky enough to know exactly what she wants to do - writing software to support machine vision for electric vehicles. π
In other words Ava has her end goal figured out! So she easily navigates collegeβs websites for curriculum and esteemed professors that can support this path.
But Leo, like most commenters on the channel, doesnβt know exactly what he wants to doβ¦ so how does he choose? π€
WELL, he actually does exactly what Ava is doing - digging through universities curriculum pages!
But instead of asking himself if they support an end goal, he instead considers - βDoes this software path interest me?β / βCould I see myself designing electronics or motors from this path?β π
But after this search how does he choose?
He simply looks back at all of his university and curriculum notes, narrowing down to the final degrees and universities that offer the WIDEST optionality.
Meaning that he might choose a mechatronics degree, as it has such a wide range of opportunities to specialize in robotics, mechatronics, Electrical, Software, Mechanical, and even more fields!
Whereas Robotics is usually more tailored to only robotics applications. π€
So in essence, if you donβt know exactly where you want to go, be Like Leo! Look through curriculum and universities, choose a broad path that gives you a lot of optionality, and narrow down as you continue through the degree. π
Want more direction on this heavy decision? Watch as our very own Engineer Joe breaks it down! π
Answering YOUR ENGINEERING QUESTIONS! | ECE, Mechatronics Q&A π
πhttps://youtu.be/Wu--wHmfpwoπ
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Let's settle it once and for all - What type of engineering are you MOST a fan of? π€π
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π€π Have you EVER had ANY question about engineering? π€π
Engineer Joe has answered the SIX MOST FREQUENT asked questions on this channel...
and we get A LOT of good engineering questions π
Find out if your major REALLY matters, how well computer, robotics, and mechatronics engineering can ACTUALLY mesh, and even tips for navigating a relationship during engineering (not easy) π¨ββ€οΈβπβπ¨
πhttps://youtu.be/Wu--wHmfpwoπ
Happy Engineering Everybody! π§ͺ
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Who is known as the "Father of Information Theory" and is celebrated for laying the groundwork for digital circuit design theory and telecommunications? β‘π€
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-- The Heavy Truth About Engineering Internships & Fleeting Opportunities---
Thereβs no way around it - some engineering students have a leg up on others. π¦΅π
I know the feeling - over-achieving Oliver has already had 5 internships and pulls straight Aβs. How are you supposed to compete with that in the job market? Well, thankfully, you already have the answerπ
In the first year of my engineering degree I was painstakingly average. I didn't put the extra effort into my learning, did the bare minimum getting by with Bs and Cs, and didnβt care enough about my future. π‘
BUT by the time I graduated, I had a devilish hot streak of Aβs, tutored hundreds of students in physics and engineering courses, landed a lab technician internship, and was active president of my universitiesβ satellite club. The job offers came effortlessly. π
But wait, what changed? π€
For me, it was a change in my circle. A group of engineering friends shared their passion for engineering with me through many study sessions and ended up changing my outlook - propelling me from mediocrity to an immaculate prospect. But this isn't the only way - Iβve seen many students blossom into fantastic prospects from diverse pathways. πΌ
π If you want to compete with over-achieving Oliver, the first step is acknowledging that a change needs to occur. Simply admitting this to yourself this is the first action in a snow-ball effect compounding toward a brighter and better future. π¦Ύ
Want to know how to start compounding? These are perfect for you:
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