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Q: Which area of engineering has the best salary potential?
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Q: I'm a high school student who is reasonably good in math, but it is not my favorite subject — is engineering still for me?
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Q: I am a senior attending a small rural high school in the United States. I am very interested in majoring in Biological Systems Engineering in college. I would like to get some information on:
1. the criteria you used in choosing an engineering college;
2. the high school requirements that you had to fulfill in order to qualify;
3. what is the most interesting impact that you feel that engineering brings to the world around us?
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Q: What academic and personality qualities or attributes must an industrial engineer possess?
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Q: I plan on becoming an aerospace engineer or a mechanical engineer. I was wondering - what is the difference between engineers and mechanics? Also, do engineers build things or just plan them?
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Q: I would like to know more about Applied Electronics and Instrumentation. What kind of work does an instrumentation engineer do? What are the future prospects of this field?
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Q: I have completed my undergraduate studies in electronics and communications engineering and intend to pursue a career in networking. Do I have the right background or should I consider concentrating on telecommunications?
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Q: Hello! I'm from Brazil and...I just love cars, especially sports cars. My intentions are to work as an automotive engineer in areas related to performance of sports cars (not their style). I am also a little aged: 22, and still waiting for admission. What should I study? Simply Mechanical Engineering? And where will I find work after graduation? Japan?
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Q: I do not stay at a dorm at school; I commute everyday. Is it harder to find a club or activity to join if you are a commuter?
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Q: I am a freshman in college and my major is Computer Engineering. I am taking an Introduction to Electrical Engineering class. Is it bad that I do not understand the topics discussed in class? We just started class and it seems like the other students all know what the teacher is talking about, but all the things I am interested in like computers, the hardware and how it operates are never discussed in this class.
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