How Can First-Year Engineering Students Prepare?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around how first-year engineering students can prepare for their studies and future careers in engineering. It includes suggestions for gaining knowledge and experience in the field, as well as addressing personal challenges such as shyness in seeking opportunities.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Conceptual clarification
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests visiting local engineering firms to gain exposure to different engineering disciplines.
  • Another proposes participating in mentorship programs and engaging with professors to ask questions about the profession.
  • Joining engineering clubs and utilizing the school's career center are also recommended as ways to prepare.
  • Researching online and watching educational videos about mechanical engineering is mentioned as a helpful activity.
  • One participant expresses shyness about reaching out to firms and seeking opportunities.
  • A later reply shares a resource from Monash University aimed at helping shy students learn more about mechanical engineering.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of seeking out resources and opportunities to prepare for engineering studies, but there is no consensus on specific methods or approaches, particularly regarding overcoming shyness.

Contextual Notes

Some suggestions depend on personal comfort levels and may not be universally applicable to all students. The effectiveness of different preparation methods remains subjective.

Who May Find This Useful

First-year engineering students, educators in engineering programs, and individuals interested in pursuing a career in engineering may find this discussion relevant.

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I'm a first year mechanical engineering student at the university of Witwatersrand( known as wits university). I would like to know what I can do to ensure that I know a lot about what i am getting into. thank you:smile:
 
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I'm also a first year engineering student (EE). My advice is for you to visit a local engineering firm where engineers of multiple disciplines work. You can also participate in engineering mentorship programs. Talk to your engineering professors and ask questions about the profession. Visit your school's career center. Join an engineering club. Do some research on Google. Watch Youtube videos about ME. There's hundreds of things you can do.
 
Thank you, but I am a bit shy about going.
 
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Thank you Hippo. Do you do engineering?
 

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