It's really nice to see a female youtuber belonging to the field of mechanical engineering. I myself am a 2nd year mechanical student and I often see the lack of representation of women belonging to mechanical or aerospace on this platform . There are only really few . It is really refreshing to see someone about my age here and very relatable too . Keep up the good work.
Because there are a few women in the field.... I'm a 3rd year mechanical engineering student... and there's literally like 10 ~ 13 female students in the entire faculty
I am planning on going into Mechanical Engineering both in University and in an internship. I am going learn from everyone’s internship stories to know what I’m getting into.
This was really insightful, you give off a really chill, friendly vibe, which makes it easier to relate to and imagine. Thank you for sharing your experiences and I wish you the best of luck in your career!
year later also not the creator but i'd guess more experimental/diverse work (more involved in the process, see the results yourself, not designing one little wheel of a 999 part machine made for unknown purposes), ethical reasons, for experience, lots of startups offer more flexible hours
Thank you so much for this video! It makes me feel sm better knowing someone feels imposter syndrome too el oh el. as well as all the takeaways and tips! I got a piping/plumbing internship w/ AEI this summer and this made me feel more prepared :)
Thank you for the insight! =) I am looking forward to studying aerospace/mechanical engineering at Canada or US and currently comparing the universities. Could anyone give some explanation and details about how is the field of engineering for international students? I do know that it's huge and competitive at the same time, and that it's challenging to get into large companies, but still I don't feel like I am aware of what the major part of graduated engineers does. If anyone could provide some examples, talk about their university, what type of work they got after graduation and at internships.. I would be very grateful!! Thank you in advance ;)
Fabulous video! What are you working at now? I think a lot of people suffer from Imposter Syndrome - even more women than men I think. Hope u r well. Cheers!
Ma'am I think in your country have good scopes and opportunities for mechanical engineer but in my country mechanical engineer's life very bad no difference between mechanical engineer and worker 😄 I am switching my career from mechanical engineer to administration
It's really nice to see a female youtuber belonging to the field of mechanical engineering. I myself am a 2nd year mechanical student and I often see the lack of representation of women belonging to mechanical or aerospace on this platform . There are only really few . It is really refreshing to see someone about my age here and very relatable too . Keep up the good work.
Mechanical engineering students wanted to drop out but I change my mind again will one day be a mechanical engineer 🙏🙏
Aerospace engineering student here 🙋🏾♀️
Because there are a few women in the field.... I'm a 3rd year mechanical engineering student... and there's literally like 10 ~ 13 female students in the entire faculty
I am planning on going into Mechanical Engineering both in University and in an internship. I am going learn from everyone’s internship stories to know what I’m getting into.
Yah there was only 4 women in my IT program...it was really isolating but got through it
This was really insightful, you give off a really chill, friendly vibe, which makes it easier to relate to and imagine. Thank you for sharing your experiences and I wish you the best of luck in your career!
Curious about what made you decide to work for a startup. Thank you for sharing and I'm sure you a pro at Solidworks by now!
year later also not the creator but i'd guess more experimental/diverse work (more involved in the process, see the results yourself, not designing one little wheel of a 999 part machine made for unknown purposes), ethical reasons, for experience, lots of startups offer more flexible hours
Thank you so much for this video! It makes me feel sm better knowing someone feels imposter syndrome too el oh el. as well as all the takeaways and tips! I got a piping/plumbing internship w/ AEI this summer and this made me feel more prepared :)
Thank you for the insight! =) I am looking forward to studying aerospace/mechanical engineering at Canada or US and currently comparing the universities. Could anyone give some explanation and details about how is the field of engineering for international students? I do know that it's huge and competitive at the same time, and that it's challenging to get into large companies, but still I don't feel like I am aware of what the major part of graduated engineers does. If anyone could provide some examples, talk about their university, what type of work they got after graduation and at internships.. I would be very grateful!! Thank you in advance ;)
this was really insightful, thank you!!
This is a nice exposure. I wish I can get same exposure if even if it's a one year training
Fabulous video! What are you working at now? I think a lot of people suffer from Imposter Syndrome - even more women than men I think. Hope u r well. Cheers!
Getting to start at 9 is nice
Thank you for the video.
Ma'am I think in your country have good scopes and opportunities for mechanical engineer but in my country mechanical engineer's life very bad no difference between mechanical engineer and worker 😄 I am switching my career from mechanical engineer to administration
What's your country?
@@ederdiaz1639 india. but I am preparing to go others country there have good opportunity for mechanical engineering
@@mechanicalknowledge2692 true bro
Hi jennsi , how can i get an internship in the USA during my six months business trip stay in the usa in the field of structural mechanics.
Hey my name is Oteng so it about time to start applying to me internships and wanted to know if we could talk
I am the only female engineer on my team. It’s hard out here 😅😂😂
As a female trying to figure out her path in engineering, thank you
How about instead of focusing on identity ideology, focus on just being good at what you do regardless of your gender.
Ma'am are you in R&D department?
When did you apply for the internship?
What certification do you have!
Where did you live 🤔
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I'm a M ehcanial engineering and someitmes I can't swpell correctly....