High School Student looking for insight regarding engineering

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The discussion revolves around a high school student's inquiry into pursuing a career in engineering, specifically mechanical engineering (ME), and how it aligns with their interests and potential for salary and enjoyment. The scope includes considerations of different engineering disciplines, career paths, and the balance between personal interests and academic focus.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • The student expresses a strong interest in mechanical engineering due to its wide range of opportunities and relates it to personal hobbies such as cars and water sports.
  • One participant suggests that mechanical engineering may not provide the adrenaline rush the student seeks, emphasizing the need for focus and discipline in college.
  • Another participant highlights the versatility of an engineering degree, suggesting that communication skills are also important for career balance.
  • Concerns are raised about job security and salary expectations in engineering fields, with a recommendation to consider biomedical engineering and data sciences as potentially more secure options.
  • A participant notes that mechanical engineering is suitable for those who enjoy science and hands-on work, but suggests that if the student prefers a different focus, they should consider specializing in that area.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express varying views on the suitability of mechanical engineering for the student, with some emphasizing the need for focus and discipline, while others highlight the field's versatility and potential career paths. There is no consensus on the best engineering discipline for the student.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention the cyclical nature of employment in engineering and the potential for longer periods of unemployment, which may affect salary expectations. There is also a discussion about the importance of personal interests in choosing a specialization.

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High School Student looking for insight regarding engineering!

Hi, I'm a junior in high school who is looking to focus on some type of engineering. I have researched a lot on the web and at interesting questions on this forum about the different types of engineers and what they do. What most intrigued me was ME which has a wide field of opportunities and careers. Ultimately, my question is: what major would be greatest in salary AND joy related to my interests and hobbies? - My completely avid interests are as follows: Surfing, lacrosse, cars, especially fast and nice cars, boating and boats, watches, hockey, anything having to do with the water, skiing, and anything with an adrenaline rush...haha.

If i choose to become a ME what could i pursue that would keep me focused, make the most money, and of course enjoy!? I have been some type of engineering for designing cars - what type of engineer would be the best? or would industrial design be better?

I felt compelled to tell all readers my situation. I am about to be a junior in HS in RI. I am taking about 4 honors classes that include chemistry, english, biotechnology and maybe one more. and reg classes like us history, spanish, and pre-calculus. Next year i will be taking honors physics and calculus.

I am a very hard working student and i work towards what i want. I always apply myself and look to learn more and more everyday. I am the person to take initiative and feel as though i am always a leader. I am also an outgoing and humorous person who knows how to get what I want. The only thing i have a hard time doing is focusing in class if the topic is confusing and uninteresting.

ANY INSIGHT WITH MY FUTURE OR DECISION MAKING REGARDING COLLEGE OR ANYTHING IS MUCH APPRECIATED! thankyou.
 
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Sorry, ME won't offer you an adrenaline rush. ME will give you the opportunity to pursue an engineering career after four years of hard work at college. If you can't learn to focus by the time you're off to college, it could mean that you college career will be brief, and you can spend more time getting those adrenaline rushes.
 
Engineering is a good focus since it will leave you prepared for very many different career paths. If STEM is a strength of your's then begin to focus on your communication skills for balance.

As regards salary, let me direct you to a cnbc article "There Is No Shortage of Tech Workers", http://www.cnbc.com/id/100674327. Because of the ability of corporations to lobby for H1B visa increases, don't expect salaries to rise much or for there to be very much job security. Employment in many engineering fields is very cyclical and you could experience longer periods of unemployment than you might expect given headlines about high demand for engineers. Employers are increasingly less committed to retraining workers.

Much work in engineering can be tedious and frustrating but also satisfying if you like science and math. A very interesting and more secure field would be in the area of health care, e.g. Biomedical Engineering, Bioinformatics, Data Sciences (like the Institute of Data Sciences and Engineering - Columbia University), Robotics etc. that are related to ME, CS, EE.

Good luck. Remember that engineering is about detail and discipline first with "the rush" coming at the successful completion of the project.
 
Mechanical engineering is a good fit for people who love science, but aren't too particular about what they want to do. The ME discipline touches a lot of fields, so it exposes you to a lot of possibilities. I'd say, if you like working with your hands and building something, ME is a good fit. If not, then specialize in something you'd rather do.
 

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