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XyzionzX
post May 20 2014, 02:55 PM

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I have a question that even myself cant answer, okay, i have strong interest in automotive, computers and designing (arts but i have only a slight talent), actually i decided to be a computer hardware engineer but automotive seems more promising as i like how engine works and how to improve and pump more torque and horsepower to the backwheels and make it turn moon upside down in 5 seconds, i love physics and math but i failed my add math as i cant remember the formulas, my teacher is trying to help me memorize formulas but i am bad at memorizing but i can memorizing how a engine or a computer part works, maybe of strong interest, but the thing is here, i cant remember add math formulas but i love physics, math. My english teacher told me i should go for writing but i love physics and math more than english, can anyone help me?

i m a form 5 student now excel in physics, chemistry, english, add math (only in homework) and ICT

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post May 20 2014, 03:11 PM

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QUOTE(quovadis123 @ May 20 2014, 03:09 PM)
Take your first choice, computer hardware engineering.
Automotive is promising but I don't see that is what you want, so, just ignore that choice.

Love math or physics doesn't mean you will love engineering. sweat.gif
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hmm, i like inventing things, engineering..so far the exposure is too less, i dont even know what are they learning
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post May 20 2014, 03:13 PM

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QUOTE(quovadis123 @ May 20 2014, 03:09 PM)
Take your first choice, computer hardware engineering.
Automotive is promising but I don't see that is what you want, so, just ignore that choice.

Love math or physics doesn't mean you will love engineering. sweat.gif
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is there weaponary engineering?
quite interested but not really into it, juz asking whether got this course or not
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post May 20 2014, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(quovadis123 @ May 20 2014, 03:18 PM)
What have you done so far since you like inventing things?

For example, if you like software, you will continue to make software via programming and polish your algorithm needs.
If, you like hardware, you will make it as hobby and modding things like keyboards, raspberry pi, modding firmware to suits your hardware etc.
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i am more to hardware, i made a working vibrating blade (for no reason), a high voltage sparkler using a piece of scrap metal
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post Aug 8 2014, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(Lemonfish @ Aug 6 2014, 01:13 PM)
Yes. My ex-manager graduated from Cranfield University in MSc Guided Weapons.
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he must be quite dangerous

 

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