As you know I am constantly on the search for great web sites on Mechanical Engineering, knowing that a Mechanical Engineering is
necessary for the information.
I ran across a really excellent article that talks over Mechanical Engineering from a new angle. Make sure you go over this article and let me know what you think. Today’s article is titled title and you can read the full article printed below for convenience:
What is materials engineering? What does the job entail? Is it a lucrative career now? Is there any cool jobs out there for this?
Plus, I would like to learn how to make gadgets like Luscious Fox in the Batman movies and some other zany contraptions, like cool comic book costumes and accessories
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As you know I am constantly on the lookout for excellent content on Mechanical Engineering, recognizing that a Mechanical Engineering is
needed for the knowledge.
I came across a really good piece of content that explains Mechanical Engineering from a new point of view. Make sure you go over this article and let me know your opinion. Today’s article is titled title and you can find the entire article printed below for convenience:
I am currently a freshman in college and i plan on pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering. My adviser has told me that I should start looking for an internship as soon as possible. I was wondering what i should expect when doing a first time internship? I would like answers from people that have done one. And also if companies offer pay to an intern??…… Being a college student means that that extra pay would be quite beneficial ;]. THANKS.
I am attending Texas A & M next year and i can’t decide between majoring in mechanical or petroleum engineering. I know mechanical is a more broader major and i would have plenty of opportunities and such but i heard in petroleum you PAID.. So i can’t decide. Please don’t give me anything about what I like and my passion because I honestly don’t care, they’re both engineering anyways. So if someone could just give me useful advice, it would be great!
From the context of the degrees offered by US Universities.
What does one interested in research opt for after completing B.Tech in aerospace engineering or mechanical engineering?
What are the best options for this?
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I am unsure of which to major in, they seem very similar. Do they both produce new products? It seems Chemical engineers only invent the processes, so I’m slightly confused. Thanks!
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I am quite confused about these two and am interested in innovation rather than how materials are processed. Which one of the two can fit this request?