Hi all. I am reconsidering my career choice. I [almost] have two degrees in art (Bachelor of Art and Bachelor of Fine Art), but I'm having a hard time envisioning my future. I am starting to think I made some bad choices in school. I am only 22 and I will be receiving my second degree (BFA) in the spring. By then I will be 23. I don't think it's too late at all. This is why I am considering switching over to mechanical engineering as my career choice.
I have taken a mechanical engineering class before... just one. It's a CAD-focused class, and I passed with a perfect 4.0 grade. I love working with CAD and visualizing things, hence the reason I attend an art school and was planning on becoming a professor at a college.
But CAD isn't everything about ME, right? There's gotta be more. this one class I took probably doesn't even give me a good idea about the degree and career path.
I'm really curious what mechanical engineers do in real life. If there are any MEers here I would like to hear some input and opinions about it. any input is appreciated.
thanks a lot!
I have taken a mechanical engineering class before... just one. It's a CAD-focused class, and I passed with a perfect 4.0 grade. I love working with CAD and visualizing things, hence the reason I attend an art school and was planning on becoming a professor at a college.
But CAD isn't everything about ME, right? There's gotta be more. this one class I took probably doesn't even give me a good idea about the degree and career path.
I'm really curious what mechanical engineers do in real life. If there are any MEers here I would like to hear some input and opinions about it. any input is appreciated.
thanks a lot!