Do you think *anyone* can be an engineer?

There are engineering technology degrees and applied science degrees, which generally are thought of as “almost engineering” for people who don’t want as much math and as high a level of math.

Even computer engineers take four semesters of college calculus.

I suppose it is a stereotype, but most successful engineers I know look at things differently from most non-engineers. I also have met secretaries and students who grasped engineering concepts and analysis better than some engineers I have known.

The question is, do you want to be an engineer? If so, and you are having trouble in math and science, you have to think about why would you want a career that involves daily math and science?

(you could always manage engineers :slight_smile: You don’t need an engineering degree for that…)