• Question: Why did you become an engineer

    Asked by 985heaq37 to Laura, Ellen, Andrea, Kevin, S. S., Ted on 4 Mar 2019. This question was also asked by 259heaq23, 2456bubbles, Soph, 836heaq28.
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      Laura Farina answered on 4 Mar 2019:


      I was fascinated to use my passion for scientific subject to make something useful for people

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      Andrea Pacheco answered on 5 Mar 2019:


      Because I am good with mathematics and sciences. And enjoy to understand nature, building devices and making experiments

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      Ellen Simmons answered on 6 Mar 2019:


      I really wanted to have an impact on the world, and use my skills to do so. I am very interested in technology, and doubly interested that it can be for the greater good.

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      Kevin OBrien answered on 12 Mar 2019: last edited 12 Mar 2019 9:35 pm


      I’ve always been interested by technology and computers.
      In truth though, I chose to study engineering because I really didn’t know what I wanted to work on.
      Engineering related to my interested, and provided the highest number of different possible careers once I had completed the course.
      For example, colleagues of mine from college are working in loads of different areas, from finance to software development, hardware design to manufacture, entrepreneurs to managers.
      Even once you start down a particular career path, there are always options to change to a different track if you need a new experience.

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