• Question: What advice would you give to a young adult/ a child who would like to become an engineer?

    Asked by Mills. to Oliver, Lesley, Hannah, Graeme, Aleks, Leah on 5 Mar 2019. This question was also asked by Mundir, NINJA OR TFUE.
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      Aleks Sokol answered on 5 Mar 2019: last edited 5 Mar 2019 3:43 pm


      I can honestly say the first piece of advice I would give is figure out what part of engineering you find the most interesting. There are many many many different disciplines of engineering, so knowing which one is the one that gets you excited should help you later on. That worked for me at least!

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      Graeme Burt answered on 6 Mar 2019:


      Try to get some work experience, chance your arm and apply for a summer job in your dream place of work. Also get some experience at home, fix cars, get a Raspberry Pi or Auduino, any experinece is good.

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      Lesley Colquhoun answered on 7 Mar 2019:


      engineering is so big and can be applied to anything! have a think about what you would like to know more about and research how engineering can be applied!

      If you have an idea of an area you would like to work in, let me know and I’ll have a think of some applications that you could look into.

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      Hannah Griffin answered on 11 Mar 2019:


      Join (or start!) a makers club at your school/college or near you that you and a friend/parent can go to. These are great way of learning practical problem solving skills and you never know what you will invent or learn that will save you a few quid in the future!

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