Mechanical engineering is ideal for those who enjoy problem-solving, have a strong interest in math and physics, and are curious about how machines work. It's a great fit for hands-on individuals who want to design, create, and innovate in industries like automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.
I'm 29, I've been a machinist/CNC 3D Programmer for 5 years but I've been really considering going back to school for engineering. I'm struggling with the thoughts of "it's too late" but this video helped.
I am a mechanical engineer. I wish I could have so much practical knowledge before the engineering job, that you have. You have material experience, PRATCTICAL! You have CNC experience high level, PRACTICAL. In that case there is nothing to worry about, go on!. You could be a CNC specialist Engineer :) You will know what kind of cutting tool is the best for each material 😊
I plan on enrolling in university BEng next year and have been wrapping my head around the correct way to describe mechanical engineering. I would describe mechanical engineering as a field that specialises in the complex relationship of forces and energy systems, whether in dynamic (moving) objects or static objects, analysing whether that product performs as intended under set conditions, from small components in mobile phones to water pipes in large structures. They are the ones that get in there first before the other engineers join in.
Result of 42 years working in design offices: Your are always GUILTY. If there are any issues your are guilty, if there are no issues your boss will not earn money by service. But it is no job, it is a passion.
Half a year ago, you uploaded a video on the CE "cage" and how it can be difficult to career hop between either software or electrical engineering, causing many to be stuck with CE-specific jobs. I was wondering if you could discuss something similar with mechatronics engineering, aka. "How capable are you of career hopping with mechatronics?". I wanted to pursue this degree mainly, because I still wasnt sure what engineering degree to go with and I thought I could leave my options open with this one, but now Im afraid I might end up not landing any other jobs and HAVING to do a MT-specific job, such as in automation.
Can you also make a video on chemical engineering, I hear about it from time to time but only know about it vaguely. P.s. I am currently stuck between mechanical and chemical engineering but can't find any material on chem eng.
It is never too late! Many people do it. Although it is a massive commitment - if you have a lot of responsibilities you need to plan accordingly. It is up to you 🫡
Can someone give me advise.. I’m currently finishing up an associates in Engineering technology:Computer Aided Drafting. I have interest in Mechanical or Civil engineering, they both would be dream careers for me. I’m 26 and I’m not financially stable right now, at all I don’t have my own house. Is it smart committing the 4 years? Or should I try and run with what I have which is my associates in CAD?
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Mechanical engineering is ideal for those who enjoy problem-solving, have a strong interest in math and physics, and are curious about how machines work. It's a great fit for hands-on individuals who want to design, create, and innovate in industries like automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.
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I’m 24 just starting my ME bachelors degree journey. Hope I can make it!
How's it going? Which college are you studying in?
@@nulleyee it’s going well so far, UNC Charlotte.
Good luck!
I'm 29, I've been a machinist/CNC 3D Programmer for 5 years but I've been really considering going back to school for engineering. I'm struggling with the thoughts of "it's too late" but this video helped.
Not late at all. I'm in my mid 30's going back to college while working full time. Halfway through calculus 3.
I'm 27 and just about to start next fall. It's never too late to pursue a passion; all you have to do is go after it. I wish you luck man!
I am a mechanical engineer. I wish I could have so much practical knowledge before the engineering job, that you have.
You have material experience, PRATCTICAL!
You have CNC experience high level, PRACTICAL.
In that case there is nothing to worry about, go on!.
You could be a CNC specialist Engineer :) You will know what kind of cutting tool is the best for each material 😊
I plan on enrolling in university BEng next year and have been wrapping my head around the correct way to describe mechanical engineering. I would describe mechanical engineering as a field that specialises in the complex relationship of forces and energy systems, whether in dynamic (moving) objects or static objects, analysing whether that product performs as intended under set conditions, from small components in mobile phones to water pipes in large structures. They are the ones that get in there first before the other engineers join in.
Result of 42 years working in design offices: Your are always GUILTY. If there are any issues your are guilty, if there are no issues your boss will not earn money by service. But it is no job, it is a passion.
Nah the aerodynamic of a cow IS crazy😂
Yess this is my dream to become a mechanical engineer
Thank you for making this video. Great info for high school students before they graduate.
Me age 14 watching this video just to work on that career before college
jst turn 15 this year and but i am more of a electrical engineering type of person
bro i am a girl age 10 and under stood everything
@@hawaali3655 teach me🥹
@@Grimjawjaggi 😬 damn, I need someone to teach me
I’m a senior in college go for it it’s a beauty
great videos
Great video... Make more videos on Mechanical...thank you
Half a year ago, you uploaded a video on the CE "cage" and how it can be difficult to career hop between either software or electrical engineering, causing many to be stuck with CE-specific jobs.
I was wondering if you could discuss something similar with mechatronics engineering, aka. "How capable are you of career hopping with mechatronics?".
I wanted to pursue this degree mainly, because I still wasnt sure what engineering degree to go with and I thought I could leave my options open with this one, but now Im afraid I might end up not landing any other jobs and HAVING to do a MT-specific job, such as in automation.
What colleges would I want you to attend to to get the best college education. I was thinking job corps but I’m not sure
Can you also make a video on chemical engineering, I hear about it from time to time but only know about it vaguely.
P.s. I am currently stuck between mechanical and chemical engineering but can't find any material on chem eng.
Im an hvac tech but im stuck between mechanical and civil
Joe makes engineering steezy
I am 28 years old is it too late to make it happen? Or is it just better to do some associate degree?
It is never too late! Many people do it. Although it is a massive commitment - if you have a lot of responsibilities you need to plan accordingly. It is up to you 🫡
how do you make your videos which tools do you use
Do have to go to college for this ? Idk just asking
Could you make a video about production engineering please ..
Make video on electronics and communication engineering please
You actually Missed Fluid Power Industry. There is big scope for Mechanical Engineers
Can someone give me advise.. I’m currently finishing up an associates in Engineering technology:Computer Aided Drafting. I have interest in Mechanical or Civil engineering, they both would be dream careers for me. I’m 26 and I’m not financially stable right now, at all I don’t have my own house. Is it smart committing the 4 years? Or should I try and run with what I have which is my associates in CAD?
Can you make a video about telecommunication engineering please ❤️
Could you cover Materials Science. I’m a MechE student who wants to specialize in Materials Science
yes I do
What about biomedical
I am studying Maths and Physics and IT for my advanced level. Do i should change to chemistry instead of IT on that for Mechanical engineering degree
No you need to know coding. Its very valuable.
Sir what softwares do you use
I'm all for it
YES!!
I just gotta ask- how did it take you this long to do a video on one of the most common and foundational fields???
they never added the other ME careers
This is my dream job and I will be able to make it through God grace of found in future I will see mge
Mechatronics Engineering teaches 70% of mechanical and 30% of electrical. Can you make a video on this topic ?
He did already
Yes please one video on mechatronics engineering
Thanks 😅 it seems my request reached home
Im cooked
Where are you dumping the computer side of mechatronics 😅
120k after all that work. What an insult!
Probably only in the US...
imagine having +1000hs of create
Hello, I have seen you want a scriptwriter
how can i do videos like you bro
I'd also add that I don't know if I've ever seen Java taught as a language to Mechanical Engineers? Python, Matlab and perhaps C or C++
I dropped out after 3 minutes of this video 😢
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