lookoutastroboy
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Hey peeps,
Recently, I've been contemplating changing my UAC preferences from combined eco/eng to something like eco/science because from the engineering days at USYD just now, it seemed as if all types of engineering required some sort of designing skills and being able to build stuff. In these practical areas, I'm not particularly strong compared to my theoretical side which I'm hopeful will compensate but I don't think it will. All I've been thinking engineering is so far is that it involves lots of hands-on stuff, which only a handful of people are really good at.
Is engineering as hard as what I envision it to be; a full hands-on, practical course suited more towards the designers/architect type people or can it be manageable for someone like me (more theoretical); i.e. can I become a more hands-on person in an engineering course?
If you managed to read all of this, thank you and any input would be much appreciated
Cheers,
l.a.
Recently, I've been contemplating changing my UAC preferences from combined eco/eng to something like eco/science because from the engineering days at USYD just now, it seemed as if all types of engineering required some sort of designing skills and being able to build stuff. In these practical areas, I'm not particularly strong compared to my theoretical side which I'm hopeful will compensate but I don't think it will. All I've been thinking engineering is so far is that it involves lots of hands-on stuff, which only a handful of people are really good at.
Is engineering as hard as what I envision it to be; a full hands-on, practical course suited more towards the designers/architect type people or can it be manageable for someone like me (more theoretical); i.e. can I become a more hands-on person in an engineering course?
If you managed to read all of this, thank you and any input would be much appreciated
Cheers,
l.a.