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Aug. 17th, 2003 08:23 pmthe nature of engineering-
i have 2 engineering degrees. My B.S. is in Biomedical with an electrical engineering concentration. It sounds super fancy and worthwhile to those who don't know much about it but it basically means I played with a lot of signals and systems stuff and looked at how that applied to the human body. It's fascinating stuff...and I love medicine and I am also repelled by it.
My second is in Industrial engineering-lots of logical stuff and planning. I'm quite good at what I do but I don't truly love it. I like it. I think I may be a reluctant engineer. ah well. I should probably go at this all logically like a good little engineer and figure out what i need to change...but for now I will just let it mull for a bit.
i have 2 engineering degrees. My B.S. is in Biomedical with an electrical engineering concentration. It sounds super fancy and worthwhile to those who don't know much about it but it basically means I played with a lot of signals and systems stuff and looked at how that applied to the human body. It's fascinating stuff...and I love medicine and I am also repelled by it.
My second is in Industrial engineering-lots of logical stuff and planning. I'm quite good at what I do but I don't truly love it. I like it. I think I may be a reluctant engineer. ah well. I should probably go at this all logically like a good little engineer and figure out what i need to change...but for now I will just let it mull for a bit.