I was lucky back in 1970 to have the UK government pay my university fees (and I didn't have tp pay them back). My course was Electronic Engineering but they taught me many other subjects including how a car engine works and economics! Now, 52 years later, I'm fucking brilliant - I know absolutely everything - and I'm modest, too! ;)
what's nice about engineering is you have to learn how to learn because there are some complicated things you have to learn to get a degree. The things you learn in school can become outdated or useless but since you also learn how to learn you'll always be an engineer, solving problems and figuring out new things, thinking logically and recognizing patterns.
I was lucky back in 1970 to have the UK government pay my university fees (and I didn't have tp pay them back). My course was Electronic Engineering but they taught me many other subjects including how a car engine works and economics! Now, 52 years later, I'm fucking brilliant - I know absolutely everything - and I'm modest, too! ;)
what's nice about engineering is you have to learn how to learn because there are some complicated things you have to learn to get a degree. The things you learn in school can become outdated or useless but since you also learn how to learn you'll always be an engineer, solving problems and figuring out new things, thinking logically and recognizing patterns.