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    Encouraging young women to enroll in engineering programs prompts the concern of how to maintain female involvement, especially when the material becomes increasingly challenging. Researchers for The American Association of University Women, pursued the question of why so few women are involved in science, math, engineering, and mathematics, and concluded in their 2010 publication, “Students who lack confidence in their math or science skills are less likely to engage in tasks that require those…

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    Engineering belongs in many different fields, but what makes them similar is the thought process of the engineer. Engineers have to have an innate curiosity about them they not only have to wonder about how the world the works and why it works that way, but have to look for opportunities to enhance life in every field they can. Civil engineers look at the world and land to create something different and functional then what was there before. Civil engineers mostly work on structures to help…

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    I am going to attend a university to study aerospace engineering. Through my journey of being a student, I have always taken great interest in mathematics and science courses. Out of all my subjects, I have done best in the math and sciences. I want to take my skills and master them in college. Every day, there is a new gadget on the market. Many are pieces of junk but there are also many that are very helpful to society. I find the breakthroughs very intriguing. When embarking on an airplane,…

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    motivated to study biomedical engineering with Ryerson. I have a strong technical aptitude and my own personal health challenges driving me. I originally went to school to become a pilot. I was successful, earned a 3.94 GPA then started my career at a small airline in northern Manitoba. A couple years into the career I became unable to hold a pilot’s medical certificate. A lot of pilots mentally hold a backup for such a scenario. For me; that has always been engineering. Pilots train on their…

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    In the times when Construction giants are burgeoning worldwide, I chose Structural Engineering for a simple reason - It is what I have always desired to do. Being born in a family related to construction business since last 20 years in SURAT, I always had exposure to it and it insinuated interest in me. Accompanying my dad on his site visit during my childhood vacations fascinated me. Hence my future field was pretty much decided since childhood with an aim of joining my dad’s business. Although…

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    The Changes of the World. Without engineering many things that we see today wouldn’t even exist. The history of engineering is an important part of the world, it shows how the early engineers thought and how they solved the problems they were having at the time with the technology they had back then. Engineering plays a huge role in today’s society, an engineer spends countless amounts of hours studying to design construct and test many different things. There are many different types of…

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    value of sustainability; they all must be directed to personnel, organization, stability in occupation, and possible values to make the topics work at its maximum (32). These topics are needed to further understand the task and restrictions that engineering teams needs to effectively get the task done by its deadline. The series of questions also sets a standard in the project. However, the values are important and will determine the outline and outcome of the…

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    care called biomedical engineering. For many people it is hard to completely understand the impact that biomedical engineering has had on the lives of many people, but knowing that it has produced a tremendous amount of devices and concepts since its beginnings can help someone start to realize the immense impact. Some people may say that biomedical engineering is not very important, but just a little research could make these people recant their statements. Biomedical engineering is one of the…

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    passions of helping people and learning about those particular subjects. I stumbled upon biomedical engineering and with more research and exploration found it to be a potential profession and I hope to study it in college. This is a plan because I could change my mind on my career choice, but my choice to continue my education is firm. If I don 't get accepted to a college that offers biomedical engineering, I fully intend on studying majors that still involve science and math. I chose…

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    graduated with an engineering degree in Engineering Science (B.S.) from Pennsylvania State University. The future career path options that are promising for my skill set in Aerospace Engineering Companies for full-time employment opportunities. I am looking for an engineering career that involves development, process, testing, and failure analysis. The Engineering Science Degree allows me to expand my engineering knowledge across several engineering fields which includes Aerospace Engineering…

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