5 Tips for Engineering Students
@ramani-VR4O43
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Oct 25, 2024
Oct 25, 2024
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This fall, at colleges and universities across the US, more than 100,000 students are starting undergraduate engineering programs. My daughter Adelyn is one of them. She completed her associate's degree this summer and was accepted as a transfer student in the biomedical engineering department at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Dropping her off at school was an emotional experience for my wife and me -- one that I'm sure is familiar to millions of parents.
One such parent is Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL), a former engineer who was profiled in Design News last year. He has three rules for his son Dan, who started college this fall: "Always do yourself proud, don't be stupid, and call home on Friday."
In that vein, I'd like to share some advice for new engineering students. These are things I wish someone told me when I started out as a student many years ago. I hope new engineering students will find them useful.
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This fall, at colleges and universities across the US, more than 100,000 students are starting undergraduate engineering programs. My daughter Adelyn is one of them. She completed her associate's degree this summer and was accepted as a transfer student in the biomedical engineering department at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Dropping her off at school was an emotional experience for my wife and me -- one that I'm sure is familiar to millions of parents.
One such parent is Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL), a former engineer who was profiled in Design News last year. He has three rules for his son Dan, who started college this fall: "Always do yourself proud, don't be stupid, and call home on Friday."
In that vein, I'd like to share some advice for new engineering students. These are things I wish someone told me when I started out as a student many years ago. I hope new engineering students will find them useful.
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