- Jan 4, 2001
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I've been told by a few people that I might be good at engineering. My dad, whose opinion is likely to be biased, as in his eyes, his kids are simply excellent at everything they do, was amazed by my Scanner PC, and that I actually got it to work.
But not just that - I'm generally good at fixing mechanical or electrical things that I know very little about; I've also dabbled in electronic circuit design. I'm getting just a wee bit sick of working at Walmart (just a little bit), and I'm looking at escape routes. Going to college for engineering might be nice, but thing is, I don't really know what kinds of engineers do what. I know there's electrical, electronic, mechanical......all kinds. How do I go about finding out more information? I really don't even know where to start to look for this. So, I did what any intelligent person would do, and I sought out the best possible place to ask a question. Unfortunately, I couldn't find it, so I'll just have to ask here.
But not just that - I'm generally good at fixing mechanical or electrical things that I know very little about; I've also dabbled in electronic circuit design. I'm getting just a wee bit sick of working at Walmart (just a little bit), and I'm looking at escape routes. Going to college for engineering might be nice, but thing is, I don't really know what kinds of engineers do what. I know there's electrical, electronic, mechanical......all kinds. How do I go about finding out more information? I really don't even know where to start to look for this. So, I did what any intelligent person would do, and I sought out the best possible place to ask a question. Unfortunately, I couldn't find it, so I'll just have to ask here.