Great videos. There are not a lot of engineering channels on RU-vid so if you made more good videos like this you’d really be filling an important gap for engineering students like myself. Thank you for the insight.
Good job Abbas, congrats on your degree & thank you for your content, as I am going for ASNT NDT Level 3, I find your content very accurate & helpful. Thank you again & keep up the great work! 🙏
Interesting but what you learn in school isn't all about whether you will apply it at a job...plenty of people go on to get masters, PHDS etc; you can use that knowledge and be a professors, educator..list goes on. My point is, learning about engineering isn't all about learning how to work as an engineer in the job market. That applies to most fields
I came to see this video after getting accepted by Penn state engineering! Penn state is notorious for weeding out students as you can’t pick a major until after 2nd year I believe. The entrance to Mechanical engineering GPA is 3.00 and for Aerospace engineering it’s slightly higher with a 3.10. I’m waiting for Purdue decisions to come out and I found your video! You, sir, gained a brand new subscriber!!!
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Hey senior Need to talk As I'm a graduated mechanical engineer from India and want to apply in Masters in mechanical engineering in Melbourne Australia. So, which university would be good for me as I'm searching little cheap one? And it is a PR leading course?
So, I have 1 year left at my school. I only got interested in learning mechanical engineering from the internet more recently. From my 2nd year to my 4th year, I spent significant time learning software engineering. I can now boldly apply my coding skills and curiosity for engineering to finish well.
Thank you for helping prospective mechanical engineers. I wish RU-vid, and the internet was around when I went to school. Such a plethora of good info at your fingertips. Hard work, and practical experience and a desire and ability to learn is always valuable and needed throughout your life. If your young take advantage of all this wonderful info!
Talking about your practical hands on experience makes me more comfortable with pursuing mechanical engineering. As same here I was and am fascinated with cars, engines and mechanical devices.
If you can see this I really need your advice. I completed high school last year and I'm planning on doing mechanical engineering so I decided to do some research. From this video do you mean mechanical engineering is not a good field of study for one who wants to get employed .
As an engineering educator, I found this very useful. This is something that I do agree with, but it is really good to hear people with real engineering experience agree with this.
im a mechanical engineer my self. and what this man is saying is true. mechanical engineering is so complex that you will feel uncertain about your career during your early years as engineer. so it is a big thing that you study and develop other technical skills for yourself. google and youtube is of great tool for learning such skills. and there is no problem with that.