ElectricBenedict
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Hi there EB community, I've been poking around at similar threads, but had a few more questions tailored more towards my own situation if anyone cares to answer! I'm in a bit of a predicament in that I'm deeply interested in engineering, but do not have the formal background of most that enter into graduate-level programs. I graduated a "liberal arts" college holding degrees in German, Biology and what my school referred to as Environmental Studies, which was a compilation of sustainable design/geology/ethics. Since I got a B.S. in Bio, I took math through multivariable and two sections of classical physics; doing very well in each. I realize "liberal arts" is generally seen as "not technical", but I just want some affirmation that I'm not being too unrealistic about a career in engineering.
So, without further adieu,
Am I far too unqualified to keep up with undergrad engineering majors in terms of base knowledge? (Or can I make it up in grad school with some extra elbow grease)
How early did you know which sector of engineering was right for you? Did you set off on one track from undergrad all the way to your first engineering position, or did engineering school shape you into something you didn't originally plan on?
Is my multi-science background valuable in mechanical/environmental engineering (as a different perspective) or only in the hybrids like biomed engineering?
Thanks so much for any insight.
So, without further adieu,
Am I far too unqualified to keep up with undergrad engineering majors in terms of base knowledge? (Or can I make it up in grad school with some extra elbow grease)
How early did you know which sector of engineering was right for you? Did you set off on one track from undergrad all the way to your first engineering position, or did engineering school shape you into something you didn't originally plan on?
Is my multi-science background valuable in mechanical/environmental engineering (as a different perspective) or only in the hybrids like biomed engineering?
Thanks so much for any insight.