Eliza nuru asked Adriana Garcia, AG Consultink Added Saturday, July 3, 2021 at 4:45 PM Hi! I'm wondering how you became a engineer. I want to be an engineer. Answers 0
Maritza Nares asked Adriana Garcia, AG Consultink Added Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 2:20 PM How did you know that Electrical Engineering was the job for you? I'm having trouble on deciding on what type of engineer I want to be so any advice you have would truly help! Also, being an electrical engineer is something I am very interested in but I didn't have the greatest experience in physics. Although I did manage to pass the class it wasn't entirely the best with the teacher I had so I am having a little bit of self-doubt. But I really do love math and again, i would really like to pursue a career in engineering, possibly electrical engineering, ... Answers 0
Marcus, Memphis,Tennessee asked Adriana Garcia, AG Consultink Added Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at 10:13 PM Why did you choose to be an engineer? Why did you choose to be a engineer and what is the best part. Answers 1 Adriana Garcia, AG Consultink Answered Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at 10:13 PM I chose to be an engineer because I wanted to be financially independent of my parents when I was 15 years old. Then I chose electrical engineering because I was good at math and physics. That was a challenge then. Years later, I have a lot of ...
Emily, Long Island, NY asked Stacy Clark, AI Engineers Added Friday, March 27, 2015 at 11:02 PM How can I expand my horizon in engineering? If you had one suggestion for a female engineering student looking to expand their horizons what would you suggest participating in? Is there something you wish you had done in college that influenced your answer? Answers 2 Adriana Garcia, AG Consultink Answered Friday, March 27, 2015 at 11:02 PM Hi Emily, I would suggest, make several short professional practices in the areas of your interest, in order to be able to choose the one with which you identify yourself. Then you can try to specialize in that area, you can attend specialized ...
Mia, Austin Added Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 11:31 PM Beating the odds Hey, this is just a quick question. I am currently interested in going into petroleum engineering (12th grade) and I've been accepted to a couple of places. And I'm alright at math, nothing special, sometimes it takes me awhile to understand and get hang of something, and I'm worried that I wont be able to make in into the field. Every time I talk to someone in the this field they complain about how hard it is, and that I should find something else to do. This really discourages me because the ... Answers 1 Adriana Garcia, AG Consultink Answered Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 11:31 PM Hi Mia, I think that you should keep trying despite what others say. You must start and try. You should follow your instinct. Then, later, you can catch the decision to continue or not with more knowledge about the field. Good luck !! Adriana
Devin, Gilbert Added Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at 7:40 PM How do you use calculus in your work? To become an engineer you must take a lot of math classes. I was wondering what kind of applications do you use in your career that relate to calculus classes and the methods learned in those classes? Also, how does having a thorough understanding of calculus techniques benefit you in your field of work and on what occasions do you use those techniques? A lot of what is learned in calculus seems to be unnecessary in any field of work, including engineering, how do you use, for example, ... Answers 1 Adriana Garcia, AG Consultink Answered Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at 7:40 PM Hello friend. I asked to myself the same question as you, many years ago. Then I learned that studying calculus and mathematics (I studied, five courses of mathematics and four physical) allows you to prepare your attitude for the resolution ...