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    why do i study engineering

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    If you have to ask why, perhaps you have your sights set on the wrong career. 

    Because you look great in hard hats?


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    If you don't know, how should we?

    I study engineering history. I like tools and how things were made back then. Blacksmith work could support me but I don't like to do that all the time. Same for glass blowing and making furniture. Electronics, physics and chemistry are nice to keep track of…..and so forth. I like it all and never accepted the idea that I should specialize in one field of study. So study engineering, music and cooking….find reasons to love studying everything and everyone. It’s all worthwhile.      



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