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Initially I chose Mechanical Engineering but after I realising that I have spent most of my life tinkering with wires and computers as well as programming more than with wrenches and welders, I don't know what to choose anymore.
Maths and Physics are my strongest subjects, so those wouldn't be an issue. As for my thinking, I can imagine machines inside my head and break them apart, kinda like animating a 3D exploded view in my head. But when it comes to electricity and electronics, I tend to struggle and I am not sure if it is even possible to think that way for those and that I might have to use a different approach.
Thanks in advance for your time!
Maths and Physics are my strongest subjects, so those wouldn't be an issue. As for my thinking, I can imagine machines inside my head and break them apart, kinda like animating a 3D exploded view in my head. But when it comes to electricity and electronics, I tend to struggle and I am not sure if it is even possible to think that way for those and that I might have to use a different approach.
Thanks in advance for your time!
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(Original post by ApexGhost)
Initially I chose Mechanical Engineering but after I realising that I have spent most of my life tinkering with wires and computers as well as programming more than with wrenches and welders, I don't know what to choose anymore.
Maths and Physics are my strongest subjects, so those wouldn't be an issue. As for my thinking, I can imagine machines inside my head and break them apart, kinda like animating a 3D exploded view in my head. But when it comes to electricity and electronics, I tend to struggle and I am not sure if it is even possible to think that way for those and that I might have to use a different approach.
Thanks in advance for your time!
Initially I chose Mechanical Engineering but after I realising that I have spent most of my life tinkering with wires and computers as well as programming more than with wrenches and welders, I don't know what to choose anymore.
Maths and Physics are my strongest subjects, so those wouldn't be an issue. As for my thinking, I can imagine machines inside my head and break them apart, kinda like animating a 3D exploded view in my head. But when it comes to electricity and electronics, I tend to struggle and I am not sure if it is even possible to think that way for those and that I might have to use a different approach.
Thanks in advance for your time!
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(Original post by Gilkiigi)
Just go with mechanical engineering,Thank you
Just go with mechanical engineering,Thank you
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