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- Deciding between industrial and mechanical engineering.
Deciding between industrial and mechanical engineering Hello everyone I’m a student in the life sciences that decided to transfer to engineering My school has essentially given me a choice between mechanical and industrial engineering (they are in the same department), and I was wondering if I could get your thoughts on which major is better?
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Hi, I just took the FE Exam and found it hard to find the right resources Obviously you can used well organized textbooks like the Lindenberg book, which have a great reputation Or you can use Prep FE or PPI2PASS which I've all heard pretty good things about Or the famous Gregory Michaelson youtube series I relied primarily on videos in combination with problem solving and the NCEES
- Mechanical or Electrical engineering? : r AskEngineers - Reddit
Hello everyone, I have a bit of a dilemma I’m torn between choosing mechanical or electrical engineering for my major I have some classes lower division classes for electrical But I’ve always been interested in mechanics, hence why I want to go into mechanical engineering I was looking into mechatronics after doing doing some research feels like I get the best of both worlds I was
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My keyboard: HAVIT HV-KB380L Semi-Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB Backlits I'm pretty upset, I can't figure out how to re-enable my windows key! I disabled it by mistake and no matter how much searching I've done I can't figure out what it is This keyboard has a built-in windows lock shortcut I'm desperate and don't know where else to ask!
- Civil vs. Mechanical : r EngineeringStudents - Reddit
Mechanical engineering also has areas of specialization, but it's widely considered to be the most versatile of engineering It's worth it to only take classes required by both majors and then shadow someone who works in the industry
- Thoughts on getting a PE as a Mechanical Engineer? : r . . . - Reddit
I usually only see mechanical engineers who need it for construction civil engineering, consulting or HVAC, all of which I have absolutely no interest in As a mechanical engineer who's pursuing a PE, I'd agree with this
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