Even if what you are going into
Even if what you are going into is sound engineering, you still have to pay your dues by a stint in engineering school one way or another. All courses do not take the same duration, so just prepare for as long as yours may take, thats all. You need to identify what kind of engineering you want to do long before you get to applying to an engineering school. You don’t want to be making that decision right at the point when the decision is upon you. That might confuse things just a bit, and you don’t want that. With drawing and design studios in sizes that could make your mind blanch, some engineering schools out there really focus more on some aspects of the discipline than on others. In that wise, what you choose should be what you prefer, and nothing less. Ending up in the wrong kind of engineering school is not going to look very good on you when you eventually sign up for the job of your dreams; trust me. You cant be thinking civil engineering and applying to a music or environmental engineering school. That reeks of indecision and lack of seriousness. Why not apply to the engineering school that matters the most to you? One that not only offers the courses that you needs, but actually specializes in them. Nothing would look better on you in the end. Engineering schools are there to help and not to punish you. You need to bear that in mind when you attend such a school. It will go a long way in helping you focus on good grades, especially when some of those professors really turn the tap on you full blast. You must understand that good things often take a little out of you before they become real enough to hold.
derric van rensburg
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