I also recommend that everyone who wants to go into engineering learn some basic programming. While not everyone needs to be fluent in every computer language, having basic programming skills is really helpful for every engineering discipline. They also help with developing problem-solving skills.
Another excellent tip.
Engineers are often required to have skills in multiple disciplines. You may not be doing as much coding as, say, a computer or electrical engineer but you may find yourself sitting in front of Matlab writing a code to reduce raw probe data. You’ll be expected to be able to do that sort of stuff.
Most universities require at least one programming course for every engineering student regardless of discipline.
Keep the tips for aspiring engineers coming!
-Alex
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I wish I had known this sooner.. I really need...start learning programming..
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