Hello…i study engineering in Brazil.
We can exchange informations or facts about our countries.
Must be many differences between our colleges.
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A year passed since I started at that… Most of the times it’s hard.. But I hope I can deal with that..
electronics and communications engineering here. most of the times hard but still pursuing. im on my second year this coming school year. four more years to go. and another six months for the board exam. can’t wait to be one. :)
definitely tough at times but absolutely worth it because you get to learn so much and you also have so much fun!
I’m a mechanical engineer. Still considering doing my masters in biomedical engineering. And, I must say it was hard but at the end of it all you learn a lot and have a lot of opportunities available for you.
I’m a Civil/Enviro Eng from McMaster University. I’m curious what people dream of doing with their engineering degrees. My goal is to join a multi-national resource with a not so good track record and try to improve things from inside.
Mechanical engineering undergrad here, at UMBC :) Classes have been tough but extremely interesting thus far. I’m leaning toward aerospace engineering in grad school, but I still have some time to think about that.
Mechanical engineer is here..
I say for mechanical engineering as worth doing.. But I couldn’t define if mechanical engineering is good thing to do or not..
I prefer you to be a mechanical engineer, because you think different then another man always, you become moe mindfull as a mechanical engineer…You can design something that can change the world, help people,...
I prefer you NOT to be a mechanical engineer, because when life is good, you are always at work, to be a mechanical engineer you must study too much according to other departments…
You choose.. Helping people or more beautiful life…
I’m currently studying civil engineering at FEUP – Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto (Oporto), and I have completed half course (2 years and a half), so I’m in the good way!





