Why I Want To Become A Mechanical Engineer

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Almost every child growing up in the United States is faced with the question of what they want to become when they get older. As i grew older, the answer to this question changed overtime but eventually settled on one major, Mechanical Engineering.
To begin, one of the most influential reason as to why I would want to become a Mechanical Engineer is something that I more discovered about myself versus observing myself. Throughout my years of playing video games and taking particular classes in school, i found myself taking a particular interest wanting to know how and why things worked. It was a spark i couldn 't just simply ignore and after some time it appeared as i had a general better understand of aspect of how something worked then the …show more content…

One question that i get asked alot after i tell people my dream job is “Are you good at that stuff?”, this stuff their referring too is math and problem solving skills. Those two reasons are the reason why I know I am in the right spot. These two abilities came naturally to me, when i was younger and faced with a problem i always had this “help myself” type of attitude. If i had a problem, i had to fix it, otherwise it didn 't get done. The math came easy through the problem solving skill, it 's virtually the same thing. Although, another reason why I know I choose the right major is, when growing up, i always noticed what felt like a gravitational pull towards seeking more knowledge, specifically how and why. How and why everything and anything worked, “Why is it when i press this button, the light turn on”, “How can i talk to somebody miles away with this object we call a “Cellphone””. This curiosity attitude given to me confirmed what i basically already knew, when i grow up i want to design these pieces of technology. What also made me attracted to becoming a mechanical engineer is …show more content…

How happy and excited i would be to finally understand how many pieces of technology work and designing new pieces of technology, but everything look at as a kid always ignores the downside. Such downside for mechanical engineer is the licensing and legal issues regarding it. Some things you design, people 's lives might depend on, if you make a error it could result in the death of a person, if not many multiple. This requires certain standard that your work needs to be put through that is normally very rigorous and strenuous for the engineer. Another downside, although in relationship to other engineer fields only, is the low salary. Mechanical Engineering is on the lower side versus Electrical Engineering which is around 15% more and Petroleum Engineering which is almost 50% more on

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