When did you fall in love with engineering? I have always enjoyed math and figuring out how things fit together. In high school, my guidance counselor recommended trying some technical drawing courses instead of the accounting I was looking at, and I am forever grateful for that recommendation.
When did you fall in love with engineering? I've always had an interest in science and math, even as a young girl. I wanted to know how things worked and wanted to fix things when they were broken. I've also always been up to the challenge of solving problems. In the end, that is really what engineering is – finding solutions to problems.
When did you fall in love with engineering? From an early age, I loved thinking creatively, which carried into my early career in engineering. I would get recommendations from senior engineers about the way something’s “always done,” but I would want to break the mold and try different things
When did you fall in love with engineering? I have loved engineering since I was a kid building with Legos, but it really started to build during high school. I attended Benilde-St.
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