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I am no engineer but I thoroughly enjoyed this. I can only imagine the amount of hard work that went into this. Great job Anna, your dedication is just on another level. You've come a long way over the course of an year and you'll go a great deal ahead.
As an engineer and engineering professor, this is very helpful when I talk to students. Students don't get the best insights at universities (big schools) where the engineering professors, in most cases, have NOT worked day-to-day as an engineer. At the community college level, you are taught by those who work with the information daily.
Hey,so I'm a freshman in high school and I have ADHD and dyslexia but robotics engineering has been my dream since 4th grade. Do you think I could become an engineer with allot of work and college or is my disabilitys going to be a problem or is my ADHD helpful? I know its allot sorry.
@@Anna-eh1ov I'm sure that many engineers have ADHD. As to dyslexia, I don't know how compatible that is with all the math, science, and chemistry you will be required to take in your 1st two years of engineering school. Please check with your guidance counselor at school. I have students in my classes now with accommodations for their learning styles. Also talk with your local college, where I'm at they have a whole department that deals with students who need some type of accommodation. If you are currently doing well in math, science, and English it would seem very possible to complete engineering school. What also makes engineering school hard (and this is for everyone) is the number of classes and the time to do the out-of-class work. This is coupled with the change from home-living to at-school living, if you choose this option.
@@johnkeefe20 thank you so much for this information. I'm not the best at math or chemistry but I'm not bad at it, I will work hard until it's like second nature to me and still then I will work hard to accomplish my dream. I have seen many videos of how many classes engineer students take and the long lessons but if it's something I'm willing to learn I will sit there for as long as needed and after class I will most definitely have to study. I'm so grateful for your response back and I appreciate your job allot.
Sister anna, I wish the best for you. Currently did my A-levels was surfing through some courses, like each division in Engineering had hundreds if not tens of different sub-divisions. Your video showed me a way out.
I’m 26 going to college for the first time ever for engineering pretty excited I always see the guys with the clean hard hats and suits on still wish that was me instead I’m the guy installing there designs going to change that
I appreciate your creativity in making this video and explaining the engineering difference to young students. I think You are the most simple and honest person I subscribe to on UA-cam. Good luck ❤
I know why mechanical is very hard " its because it's at the centre of all engineering courses" so other engineer needs him mostly and because of that, mechanical engineer now has to learn all of them. You can imagine the rest 5 are on his neck so i think that's why is difficult majorly. And again the job opportunities are very hard because they is a high competitive in the job market. And the required skills needed for you to be employed is not on new beings who just have their ond or even masters but it requires enough skills in the field and a lot of practical. Me I'm aspiring for mechanical in Nigeria 😂 so i should be ready to get it hot and during my study i should put eyes on online skills too. Thanks very much for this content, it's very straightforward and communicative...❤❤
wow Anna this is your best video so far, it's really great! I love all the attention to detail and I had so much fun watching it. As an engineer, I think this is super accurate😂
omg thanks so much Elsa! Can you believe I finally got this done 😅🤣🤣 So glad you enjoyed it & even think it's accurate! I was especially scared about misrepresenting software engineers 😅
Thanks Anna for the video. It is really good! I also took the quiz. The results were Industrial Engineering: 91% Match and Civil Engineering: 89% Match. Greetings from Argentina!🥰
As an mechatronics engineer, I became interested in the field because of minecraft redstone, which is a specialized field of electrical engineering, then got super invested in a game called "Oxygen not Included" which specializes more on electronics and mechanical engineering, so now here I am! I love my field of expertise and my hobby became my job, Im now trying to study a bit of Chemical engineering and how its fundamentals function (mostly to create nitrate compounds for my AI controlled, rocket candy fueled projectiles) 😅
lol i like how u literally showed all of the courses of mec e through an item in your household, as a mec e student youtuber, i gotta give props to fellow engg youtubers!! well done!! :D
Loved the video..Im an Industrial...and have worked both within, manufacturing, logistics and project management. This was a great video.🎉 I prefer mechanical or industrial.
this is amazing. i'll be starting my engr program this fall and im already set on doing civil engineering, but this helped me understand more of other types of engineer
What do you think about civil? I’m entering my freshman year of my bachelor’s in civil engineering in 2 weeks. I’m excited but kinda worried I’ll make the wrong choice still.
Okay so although here I'm interested in industrial engineering But I've some interests in biomedical engineering as well because it connects biology with maths even though I'm not a biology study And as in final year of high school Im a bit confused as there's very less time in entrance exam Any suggestions.....
thats was sooo coool perfect for understading the diffrent disciplines of engineering and their task and roles within enginnering something now i know that i want to go into one fo three fields civil mechanical and industrial
I don’t know what engineering i really wanna do, chemical / biomedical / petroleum or industrial… this video is really entertaining and cool, didn’t blink once. Thank you for this helpful and useful fun video. ❤❤❤
mechanical vs aerospace. i want to do aerospace. i heard most aerospace jobs are in defense; however, I dont want to work in defense, but on space exploration.
You can do mechanical and get the same jobs as an aerospace student but an aerospace student might be preferred slightly. You could also specialize in a masters if you wish so I'd recommend mechanical engineering.
@@yours1ana No problem, unless your deadset on working in the aerospace industry (which is mostly militaristic developments and space exploration/communication) then do mechanical. If you're 100% sure you want to work in the aerospace industry doing a bachelors in aerospace might be the better option as you cover more aerodynamics and it shows your devotion to that specific field. You can also work in the aerospace industry as an electrical engineer but obviously you will be doing more electrical work. In general most people would recommend doing a bachelors in mechanical engineering and then if needed or wanted, do a masters in aerospace engineering.
@@Betweoxwitegan hi! I am really interested in space exploration, but I am considering doing a bachelors in mechanical and seeing if I enjoy aerospace specifically enough for me to do a masters in AE. I am still a sophomore in hs so I have some time to decide, but thanks this has really helped!
You did great😂, its the most interesting video ive seen so far. I wanted to study majorly mechatronics engineering but I have already been offered Mechanical engineering-Industrial in school so I was searching around to learn what it's all about
2 mins in an am so happy i clicked, am so unsure to which one to pick now that i am changing my program (5 year pharmacy program) to potantionally an engineering program! so thx in advance hehe!
I think future is of Circuital branches like CS EEE EE and maybe new more branches will come I think At the end every thing will be related to CS and core field like Mechanical and Civil will be outdated lol. I'm myself a Civil Engineer
Why are you worried about not finding a job with chemical engineering? In my experience, chemical engineers are actually in high demand - but it could of course depend on the country, so it's good that you're looking into the job market where you are. In general, I would rather go for the type of engineering that suits you best. If you really like your job, you will likely also get really good at it and that's gonna help you find a job more than having studied the "right" major will. Good luck!
I couldn't figure out how to make a clone or travel back in time so....I adopted a plant instead and now I have 5 stray cats that watch my plant daily.
I think for finding work, especially in Software Engineering, and living there for a few years, you can easily get away with just speaking English. However, if you want to stay in Sweden for a long time and get fully integrated, you need to learn Swedish.
Excellently done 👏🏽👏🏽 I’m doing my masters in mechanical and I’m thinking of changing to systems engineering and I’d like to ask what the major difference is between systems engineering and industrial engineering.
As far as I know, systems engineers design & optimize complex systems related to life cycle, requirements, decision models, & software, while industrial engineers manage and improve manufacturing processes, facilities layout, cost, service operations and ergonomics - so it's about managing complexity vs. optimizing. However, depending on the university, the lines might be blurred a bit more or they might offer combined programs.
That's amazing 👍 , very informative for future aspirants. I'm a Mechanical Engineer too and after watching this I'll again go with Mechanical Engineering. BTW Cool nerds are a bit rude 😅
Hello Anna, I got admission for a master program in mechanical engineering both from the US and the UK. The ranking of mechanical engineering from universities in those countries is also good. What do you recommend? The UK is one year and I feel less burden on the tuition fee and got to know that the payscale is low compared to the US for mechanical engineers.
Hi Subhan, I can't really answer this question directly as I don't have any experience with studying/working in engineering in the US or UK. I would think about your long-term goals and which option serves them best... In which country do you want to end up working? Does it matter for later getting a work visa in that country where you studied? Do you want to do a PhD later (in which case a one-year master might not qualify you, depending on where you want to do it)? How does the payscale compare to the living expenses in that country? What is the working culture in both countries like and which one would suit you better? I hope this helps with your decision. Best of luck ✨
Still not sure which engineering major is best for you? Check this out: The Ultimate Guide to Picking Your Engineering Major (currently on pre-sale) theannareich.gumroad.com/l/majordecision
I am no engineer but I thoroughly enjoyed this. I can only imagine the amount of hard work that went into this. Great job Anna, your dedication is just on another level. You've come a long way over the course of an year and you'll go a great deal ahead.
Wow, thank you Zubair! Not gonna lie, I did put way too many hours into this video 🤣
But seems like it was all worth it 🥰
I'm not an engineering student, have zero interest in engineering BUT this video was so interesting, I enjoyed it!
As an engineer and engineering professor, this is very helpful when I talk to students. Students don't get the best insights at universities (big schools) where the engineering professors, in most cases, have NOT worked day-to-day as an engineer. At the community college level, you are taught by those who work with the information daily.
Hey,so I'm a freshman in high school and I have ADHD and dyslexia but robotics engineering has been my dream since 4th grade. Do you think I could become an engineer with allot of work and college or is my disabilitys going to be a problem or is my ADHD helpful? I know its allot sorry.
@@Anna-eh1ov I'm sure that many engineers have ADHD. As to dyslexia, I don't know how compatible that is with all the math, science, and chemistry you will be required to take in your 1st two years of engineering school. Please check with your guidance counselor at school. I have students in my classes now with accommodations for their learning styles. Also talk with your local college, where I'm at they have a whole department that deals with students who need some type of accommodation. If you are currently doing well in math, science, and English it would seem very possible to complete engineering school. What also makes engineering school hard (and this is for everyone) is the number of classes and the time to do the out-of-class work. This is coupled with the change from home-living to at-school living, if you choose this option.
@@johnkeefe20 thank you so much for this information. I'm not the best at math or chemistry but I'm not bad at it, I will work hard until it's like second nature to me and still then I will work hard to accomplish my dream. I have seen many videos of how many classes engineer students take and the long lessons but if it's something I'm willing to learn I will sit there for as long as needed and after class I will most definitely have to study. I'm so grateful for your response back and I appreciate your job allot.
This video's been superb. I'd like to note how accurate it is and the sense of humour put on it. She's just one of a kind.
As a chemical eng. I can say it's 100 % correct even the emergency alarm!
Quick question what type of advice you would give someone who is interested into engineering but don’t know where to start?
@@youngmeesha582 well it depends I'm what phase of life you are in? Are you still in school or in an Engineering school??
@@rohansingh9040 i not in school at all only real estate
@@youngmeesha582speak with community college academic advisor
Sister anna, I wish the best for you. Currently did my A-levels was surfing through some courses, like each division in Engineering had hundreds if not tens of different sub-divisions. Your video showed me a way out.
Thank you 😂😂😍😍😍 I'm doing mechanical engineering 😮😮😊😊
Really funny actually. I'll show my son, he certainly likes the quirky and is considering it as a field.
Industrial engineering, got it lol. Thank you.
fr sounds interesting imma go and check the salary as well lol
Meh, sounds too business-y
@@shadycactus7896 precisely lol
@shadycactus7896 exactly why I chose it. ❤
I’m 26 going to college for the first time ever for engineering pretty excited I always see the guys with the clean hard hats and suits on still wish that was me instead I’m the guy installing there designs going to change that
I’m 26 as well! Looking to go back for a second degree and pursue engineering! We got this .
I appreciate your creativity in making this video and explaining the engineering difference to young students. I think You are the most simple and honest person I subscribe to on UA-cam. Good luck ❤
I know why mechanical is very hard " its because it's at the centre of all engineering courses" so other engineer needs him mostly and because of that, mechanical engineer now has to learn all of them.
You can imagine the rest 5 are on his neck so i think that's why is difficult majorly. And again the job opportunities are very hard because they is a high competitive in the job market. And the required skills needed for you to be employed is not on new beings who just have their ond or even masters but it requires enough skills in the field and a lot of practical.
Me I'm aspiring for mechanical in Nigeria 😂 so i should be ready to get it hot and during my study i should put eyes on online skills too.
Thanks very much for this content, it's very straightforward and communicative...❤❤
wow Anna this is your best video so far, it's really great! I love all the attention to detail and I had so much fun watching it. As an engineer, I think this is super accurate😂
omg thanks so much Elsa! Can you believe I finally got this done 😅🤣🤣
So glad you enjoyed it & even think it's accurate! I was especially scared about misrepresenting software engineers 😅
This is honestly brilliant!
Thanks Anna for the video. It is really good! I also took the quiz. The results were Industrial Engineering: 91% Match
and Civil Engineering: 89% Match. Greetings from Argentina!🥰
Thanks, glad to hear! ✨
Great video, can see the effort you put into this and it’s been really informative, thank you
I wish schools would teach basics of this. By hands on approach and creative innovation.
As an mechatronics engineer, I became interested in the field because of minecraft redstone, which is a specialized field of electrical engineering, then got super invested in a game called "Oxygen not Included" which specializes more on electronics and mechanical engineering, so now here I am! I love my field of expertise and my hobby became my job, Im now trying to study a bit of Chemical engineering and how its fundamentals function (mostly to create nitrate compounds for my AI controlled, rocket candy fueled projectiles) 😅
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ALL THE WAY!!
as an industrial engineering student "time is money" is too accurate rn
lol i like how u literally showed all of the courses of mec e through an item in your household, as a mec e student youtuber, i gotta give props to fellow engg youtubers!! well done!! :D
Loved the video..Im an Industrial...and have worked both within, manufacturing, logistics and project management. This was a great video.🎉 I prefer mechanical or industrial.
worth the wait
Hello Anna Reich, I'm a 17 boy from Ghana 🇬🇭 and I really love your videos very useful
Wonderful!
Excellent video Anna! Very creative way of showing us the various engineering fields. Really appreciate it.
Glad you liked it!
Great work...wish I had seen this 12 years before
that's funny and accurate! 😀
Thanks Maurizio, I appreciate it! 😄
Just did the quiz. My top picks are Aerospace, Mechatronics and Electrical!
Excellent video! Thank you so much Anna
Glad to hear :)
this is amazing. i'll be starting my engr program this fall and im already set on doing civil engineering, but this helped me understand more of other types of engineer
What do you think about civil? I’m entering my freshman year of my bachelor’s in civil engineering in 2 weeks. I’m excited but kinda worried I’ll make the wrong choice still.
@@k1llersw0rd80how is civil engineering going for you so far?
out of all your videos i have watched, this is so far my fav. thanks Anna. Im soon going to start my first year ME course
Thank you, then it was worth the effort!
Good luck with your studies :) You got this!
Okay so although here I'm interested in industrial engineering
But I've some interests in biomedical engineering as well because it connects biology with maths even though I'm not a biology study
And as in final year of high school
Im a bit confused as there's very less time in entrance exam
Any suggestions.....
How about biomedical engineering?
The video was absolutely brilliant. This video took complex concepts and simplified them. Thank you for the content.
thats was sooo coool perfect for understading the diffrent disciplines of engineering and their task and roles within enginnering something now i know that i want to go into one fo three fields civil mechanical and industrial
Industrial engineering so interesting ❤and beautiful 😂compared other..
geiles video ever!!😍- sehr hilfreich!! !Dankiee!!
10:14 The word finises with -ecal, she either said chemical or mechanical engineering.
Watching this after i just got in for my first year industrial engineering course, and yes business plus engineering is equal to uniqueness.
I like industrial engineering bt lam not very good in mathematics, how is your experience with maths now can you give an eye opener
Thank you so much for this! It's exactly what I was looking for!! You did such a great job breaking these down
I'm really happy to hear that :)
I don’t know what engineering i really wanna do, chemical / biomedical / petroleum or industrial… this video is really entertaining and cool, didn’t blink once. Thank you for this helpful and useful fun video. ❤❤❤
Software engineering is actually becoming more social...ughh I'm not a fan of that aspect
Informative and enjoyed watching the video. Creative work. ❤
Wao what a great understandable video you have made.
Extremely and perfectly enjoyable and fun at the same time knowledgeable.
Thank you so much for this funny and informative video!!!
I'm going to become a chemical engineer. 🎉
I loved this so much. You're such a genius!
WOW 😂❤ Creative, funny and informative 😍 Love watching it....GREAT !!!
Thank you so much ❤️
Wow fantastic
Nicely explained brief explanation ❤❤
Starting uni next year. Im down to picking industrial, mechanical and electrical. I really dont know what to do!
mechanical vs aerospace. i want to do aerospace. i heard most aerospace jobs are in defense; however, I dont want to work in defense, but on space exploration.
You can do mechanical and get the same jobs as an aerospace student but an aerospace student might be preferred slightly. You could also specialize in a masters if you wish so I'd recommend mechanical engineering.
@@Betweoxwitegan thank you!
@@yours1ana No problem, unless your deadset on working in the aerospace industry (which is mostly militaristic developments and space exploration/communication) then do mechanical. If you're 100% sure you want to work in the aerospace industry doing a bachelors in aerospace might be the better option as you cover more aerodynamics and it shows your devotion to that specific field. You can also work in the aerospace industry as an electrical engineer but obviously you will be doing more electrical work.
In general most people would recommend doing a bachelors in mechanical engineering and then if needed or wanted, do a masters in aerospace engineering.
@@Betweoxwitegan hi! I am really interested in space exploration, but I am considering doing a bachelors in mechanical and seeing if I enjoy aerospace specifically enough for me to do a masters in AE. I am still a sophomore in hs so I have some time to decide, but thanks this has really helped!
@@yours1ana np, GL
Thank you so much! Really enjoyed the video!👍
Thank you, glad to hear!
🤣🤣🤣 Loved it, That was so creative and educative as well.
This is the most informative video I have seen and is so helpful!
Glad you think so!
You did great😂, its the most interesting video ive seen so far. I wanted to study majorly mechatronics engineering but I have already been offered Mechanical engineering-Industrial in school so I was searching around to learn what it's all about
Thanks! Glad you liked it :)
Please we need more video on business books to read because my favorite book in one of your previous videos is "TRACTION"
Noted! Thanks for the suggestion!
Love your creativity! Thank you.
Thank you! 😊
nicest video of the week . Great job!
She's back ❤️❤️
Thank you .THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU🥲
2 mins in an am so happy i clicked, am so unsure to which one to pick now that i am changing my program (5 year pharmacy program) to potantionally an engineering program! so thx in advance hehe!
i finished watching it and good this video is a gem the editing the info everything, lovee it!!
This is such an amazing video to watch!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
So creative 😍 Good job Anna!!
I just wonder why couldn't you find a job in big companies in Germany like Daimler or Siemens or even Rohde & Schwarz ,,, etc. ??
Thanks for that
Thank you very much! Your video and the test are really helpfull!
Thanks, I'm really glad to hear that!
This is such a good video! You deserve more subscribers!
Oh thank you! I'm already blown away by the ones I have 😄❤️
Excellente vidéo❤
Thank you :)
this video is very creative i loved it
Awesome video 🙏
Thank you 🙌
I think future is of Circuital branches like CS EEE EE and maybe new more branches will come I think At the end every thing will be related to CS and core field like Mechanical and Civil will be outdated lol. I'm myself a Civil Engineer
Anna, Did anyone tell you - you are awesome. Wonderful video. Thanks for making this.
I loved this video it was very helpful and fun ❤
So happy to hear that :)
My school has 250 kids, we did NOT learn that many subjects in science 😭😭😭
this is such a good video
I’m stuck between chemical and mechanical engineer. I feel like chemical would work best for me but I’m worried about not getting a job
pls suggest me some of your opinions
Why are you worried about not finding a job with chemical engineering?
In my experience, chemical engineers are actually in high demand - but it could of course depend on the country, so it's good that you're looking into the job market where you are.
In general, I would rather go for the type of engineering that suits you best. If you really like your job, you will likely also get really good at it and that's gonna help you find a job more than having studied the "right" major will. Good luck!
I’m a pharmacy student, why am I watching this?
Pharmacy, is just a fancy word for bio-chemichal engineering that is meant for organisms and not inanimate objects.
I was in nursing now considering engineering 😂
I couldn't figure out how to make a clone or travel back in time so....I adopted a plant instead and now I have 5 stray cats that watch my plant daily.
I mean, you got pretty close... 🤣
Iam in love with industrial engineering
I loved this video
Wouldn’t it be easier if they told her how they like their job?
Since they’re all her, she can just go with whoever is the happiest.
I like the way your brain works
Lovely video... thank you anna
Thank you, glad you liked it! :)
Thank you!
Thank you for watching! :)
Hah! So creative! I love this! And trust me, I'm an engineer.
Thanks Nate, I appreciate it! :)
yo anyone else doing this hw. ngl y'all i ain't doing that essay
It was very helpful
How important is knowing the language in Sweden if I wanna work in the fields of Software engineering? Danke!
I think for finding work, especially in Software Engineering, and living there for a few years, you can easily get away with just speaking English. However, if you want to stay in Sweden for a long time and get fully integrated, you need to learn Swedish.
Excellently done 👏🏽👏🏽
I’m doing my masters in mechanical and I’m thinking of changing to systems engineering and I’d like to ask what the major difference is between systems engineering and industrial engineering.
As far as I know, systems engineers design & optimize complex systems related to life cycle, requirements, decision models, & software, while industrial engineers manage and improve manufacturing processes, facilities layout, cost, service operations and ergonomics - so it's about managing complexity vs. optimizing. However, depending on the university, the lines might be blurred a bit more or they might offer combined programs.
🎉Industrial Engineering 😂.. Love it. Wait maths, how much maths... And with SW engineering? 😮
Me who was actually waiting for architectural engineering 😮 i though we are the bosses here
That's amazing 👍 , very informative for future aspirants. I'm a Mechanical Engineer too and after watching this I'll again go with Mechanical Engineering.
BTW Cool nerds are a bit rude 😅
What can you tell us about biomedical engineering?
EE as a ML SWE here~~~
Thank you
Hello Anna,
I got admission for a master program in mechanical engineering both from the US and the UK.
The ranking of mechanical engineering from universities in those countries is also good.
What do you recommend?
The UK is one year and I feel less burden on the tuition fee and got to know that the payscale is low compared to the US for mechanical engineers.
Hi Subhan,
I can't really answer this question directly as I don't have any experience with studying/working in engineering in the US or UK.
I would think about your long-term goals and which option serves them best...
In which country do you want to end up working? Does it matter for later getting a work visa in that country where you studied? Do you want to do a PhD later (in which case a one-year master might not qualify you, depending on where you want to do it)? How does the payscale compare to the living expenses in that country? What is the working culture in both countries like and which one would suit you better?
I hope this helps with your decision. Best of luck ✨
How about agricultural engineering??
I wish i know before doing mba finance please make vedio on that