- Mechanical Engineer Careers : r phcareers - Reddit
A thourough description of Mechanical Engineering and other career paths are listed in the link below (Youtube channel: Career HowToBe) for those interested! Career HowToBe - Mechanical Engineer
- Thoughts on Mechanical vs an Industrial Engineering Degree? : r . . .
Bachelors in mechanical engineering is the following: mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, materials science, design, structural analysis, and electricity Industrial engineering is: the development, analysis, implementation, and improvement of systems and their components, including materials, information, energy, people, money, time
- Please help me decide which mechanical keyboard I should get.
I don’t have much experience with mechanical keyboards; the only one I have owned is the Logitech g613 I’ve been looking to get my first custom mechanical keyboard that is full size, has dedicated media buttons, is wireless via usb receiver, has some rgb for when I turn my lights off, and is not low profile
- Mechanical or Electrical engineering? : r AskEngineers - Reddit
Hello everyone, I have a bit of a dilemma I’m torn between choosing mechanical or electrical engineering for my major I have some classes lower division classes for electrical But I’ve always been interested in mechanics, hence why I want to go into mechanical engineering I was looking into mechatronics after doing doing some research feels like I get the best of both worlds I was
- Picked up my first mechanical keyboard: the Attack Shark K86.
Agree I was looking around for mechanical keyboards and some of the names have me like: “What the hell is this” Reply reply PuFfPuFfErSoN • Reply reply kool-keys • That's a pretty low bar to set though ;) Reply reply PuFfPuFfErSoN • Reply reply kool-keys • Reply reply More repliesMore repliesMore repliesMore replies
- Is Mechanical Engineering worth it? : r MechanicalEngineering - Reddit
Mechanical engineering salaries largely vary based on a number of factors including company, industry, experience, location, etc If you’re really curious, go on levels fyi and see what companies are paying their MEs But across the board, mechanical engineers are generally compensated pretty well, so money most likely won’t be an issue
- How I passed the Mechanical FE Exam (Detailed Resource Guide . . . - Reddit
Hi, I just took the FE Exam and found it hard to find the right resources Obviously you can used well organized textbooks like the Lindenberg book, which have a great reputation Or you can use Prep FE or PPI2PASS which I've all heard pretty good things about Or the famous Gregory Michaelson youtube series I relied primarily on videos in combination with problem solving and the NCEES
- Biomedical or Mechanical major? : r EngineeringStudents - Reddit
Hello, I am an Undergrad deciding to major in biomedical or mechanical engineering I have read online that getting a mechanical engineering degree is preferable to a biomedical engineering one, especially on Reddit posts; however, further research shows that the job outlook for biomedical engineering is faster than average compared to mechanical engineering and could give me an edge since
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