Why I Want to Study Mechanical Engineering Essay

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    's degree in Civil Engineering. I am preparing to do this by taking High School classes that are providing the basic concepts I need to learn before I take an Engineering course in college. Some examples of classes that have helped me get prepared are Physics by teaching me the basic principles of motion and concepts of energy and force, AP Statistics by giving me rigorous assignments, Intro to Engineering Design that taught me how to utilize AutoCAD to design objects; proudly I have designed a…

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    I’ve always wanted to be an inventor long before I found Engineering. I wanted to be someone who made the coolest of things and made so many people happy. I dreamed big as a kid, always getting lost in my little world of imagination. Growing up has changed some things for me. I still aspire to be an Inventor of sorts, but I want to do it better through becoming a world class Engineer. A world Class engineer would be able to effectively make goals and stick to them to strengthen their effect; the…

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    all psychiatrists subscribe is spurious” (What I am saying, para. 12). The average psychiatric will tell his or her patients that they need to be open to others. Now that is complete nonsense because Hickey (2013) explains that: [T]he psychiatric philosophy is disempowering. In the old days, the prevailing ethos…

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    I dreamed as a kid, like many others, of being a nurse or a doctor when I grew up. I loved the idea of giving shots and wrapping up broken bones. Fixing medical issues seemed cool. After all, there’s an injury, and as a nurse or doctor you have to solve it. Problem solving seemed to be my forte. Yet somehow, I wasn’t completely satisfied. I kept forcing myself to think, “This is what I want. This is going to be great.” I started to outgrow my love the medical field. In my junior year of high…

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    As an engineer at Purdue, I will be exposed to a very rigorous curriculum. I am very STEM oriented and have taken the most advanced classes that my high school offers. The engineering curriculum is filled with STEM courses which matches my interest. Additionally, I have spent the past few years as an active member of many STEM clubs. Team 1403 Cougar Robotics has had the greatest impact on me. It would be great to continue to my involvement in robotics by joining the Lunabotics club. Briefly…

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    As I go further into my engineering degree, I realize the need for collaboration with my peers. Much of my freshman year, I was able to do everything on my own. It did not affect me that I avoided studying with friends. More often than not, I even purposely chose to study by myself. My main excuse would be, “I need to focus. If I study with friends, I’ll get distracted.” Now, that may have been the case during freshman year, but things are certainly changing as I am now surrounded by students…

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    with study and university life? How would you describe your progress during the year? In my university life, I managed to become an independent learner compared to my secondary life. All of the changes I had in the year were not easy to me. When I joined the life as a university student, I knew that I have to make some changes on my studies. In order to do that, I pointed out my weaknesses and I would find solutions to strengthen my weaknesses. One of my weaknesses was my time management. I…

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    that have caused many of the problems that people and our planet face. An engineering degree gives me knowledge of the technologies and systems we create, hence providing me with the opportunity to apply that knowledge along with my skills to create positive change. That change begins with with proper policy analysis of both technology and social issues, which are current interests of mine. My interest in both engineering and social issues grew from my involvement in various organizations, which…

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    Introduction I would describe myself as an engineering enthusiast, and have wanted to create things ever since I can remember. While it’s really hard to pin-point exactly why I’ve always wanted to become an engineer. I love the engineers give a purpose to mathematics and science, and use them to create the tools of our world. I want to experience the intellectual challenges engineers face. Engineers are paid well, and encouraged by everyone to solve the biggest problems of today. This report…

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    I nervously held up the gun not knowing what to do and yelled “pull.” I waited a second or two and then saw little orange pieces scattered across the sky. The concept is extremely simple- you point at the clay target, pull the trigger, and break the target. However, once you actually apply the concept, the activity becomes much more difficult. I learned this four years ago, when my dad and I were invited to go shooting. As I sat around waiting for my turn, I watched other people shoot and miss,…

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