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DeltaGlider
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Hey everyone,
I'm heading into first year engineering. I have a few concerns, maybe some of the experienced members could help?
reasons for choosing engineering:
- I'd like to become a pilot. Having a degree is a requirement. Engineering is relevant to the field.
- I love the sciences. I find them rewarding; I can study them without a lot of willpower.
- Engineering naturally draws me.
- Free tuition (almost)
concerns:
- Is the pain worth it?
- Should I push through if people discourage it?
- There are easier options. I have people skills, should I bother with the tough academics?
- Do you have to be gifted at math to make it through? I'm not especially talented, I have to work for my marks.
- Can you enjoy life under the workload?
Have you thought about quitting? Any advice would help a lot.
I'm heading into first year engineering. I have a few concerns, maybe some of the experienced members could help?
reasons for choosing engineering:
- I'd like to become a pilot. Having a degree is a requirement. Engineering is relevant to the field.
- I love the sciences. I find them rewarding; I can study them without a lot of willpower.
- Engineering naturally draws me.
- Free tuition (almost)
concerns:
- Is the pain worth it?
- Should I push through if people discourage it?
- There are easier options. I have people skills, should I bother with the tough academics?
- Do you have to be gifted at math to make it through? I'm not especially talented, I have to work for my marks.
- Can you enjoy life under the workload?
Have you thought about quitting? Any advice would help a lot.