CivE Bricky
Well-known member
Let's start with:
What led to you choosing a field that isn't particularly popular among women?
For me:
Dad was an electrical engineer and both my parents encouraged pretty much any interest. I liked just about every high school class (but foreign language) and all of Dad's countless hobbies and did well in math and science so figured I'd go techy. Choosing a major was a really tough choice that took me years -- I found doing civil const mgmt (for a municipality) lets me dabble in accounting, marketing, business management, journalism, history, psychology, programming, politics, english, etc. along with yes, some engineering....and I like that mix. You?
What led to you choosing a field that isn't particularly popular among women?
For me:
Dad was an electrical engineer and both my parents encouraged pretty much any interest. I liked just about every high school class (but foreign language) and all of Dad's countless hobbies and did well in math and science so figured I'd go techy. Choosing a major was a really tough choice that took me years -- I found doing civil const mgmt (for a municipality) lets me dabble in accounting, marketing, business management, journalism, history, psychology, programming, politics, english, etc. along with yes, some engineering....and I like that mix. You?