Unleashing My Passion for Engineering: Tips & Inspiration | Grundlew1zard

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The discussion centers on the challenges faced by a prospective university student, Grundlew1zard, in articulating their passion for engineering during the application process. Key areas of engineering mentioned include aerospace, mechanical, automotive, electrical, civil, nuclear, computer, and environmental engineering. Participants are encouraged to ask specific questions to narrow down their interests and gain clarity. The conversation emphasizes the importance of specificity in defining one's passion for engineering.

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Prospective engineering students, university applicants, and individuals seeking to clarify their interests in specific engineering disciplines.

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Hey everyone!

I'm currently going through the process of apply to universities, and I am looking to demonstrate my passion for engineering. I'm struggling slightly to explain why; I've tried asking myself the straight forward question - 'Why am I interested', but I feel the question is just too broad for me to answer.

If any of you have any specific questions that I could ask myself, I may find it a lot easier. Any other help will be greatly appreciated too, if you want to give your answer, it may give me some inspiration and get my brain thinking :)

Thank you for any help :)

-grundlew1zard.
 
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Maybe it's because "engineering" is too broad. In which area are you mostly interested? Aerospace engineering? Mechanical? Automotive? Electrical? Civil? Nuclear? Computer? Environmental?
 

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