Anyone here with an engineering degree?

Mike_Yates

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Anyone here with an engineering degree?

Almost everyone going to college nowadays is going into engineering. I spoke to a guidance counselor and he recommended it without my even asking.

I, however, have a very low IQ and was in special education throughout the last 3 years of my high school career. I do not possess the staggeringly high intelligence that is required for science/physics/math/engineering.

I failed to mention to the counselor that I am mentally deficient, therefore I have highly restricted and limited academic and occupational potential. I am forced and bound to a job/career that falls within the narrow boundaries of my intellectual comprehension.

People with IQ's below 100 typically don't earn engineering degrees.
 
1) engineering is a vague term that covers many fields, computer and software engineering, genetic engineering, structural engineering, the list goes on,
2) have you thought about being a tow truck driver?
 
1) engineering is a vague term that covers many fields, computer and software engineering, genetic engineering, structural engineering, the list goes on,
2) have you thought about being a tow truck driver?

A large number of Chicago cab drivers have engineering degrees from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
 
mikey, never let anyone pull the pin on your dreams...

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I wanted to be a log truck when I grew up.

Fucking dream killing guidance counselor.
 
Anyone here with an engineering degree?

Almost everyone going to college nowadays is going into engineering. I spoke to a guidance counselor and he recommended it without my even asking.

I, however, have a very low IQ and was in special education throughout the last 3 years of my high school career. I do not possess the staggeringly high intelligence that is required for science/physics/math/engineering.

I failed to mention to the counselor that I am mentally deficient, therefore I have highly restricted and limited academic and occupational potential. I am forced and bound to a job/career that falls within the narrow boundaries of my intellectual comprehension.

People with IQ's below 100 typically don't earn engineering degrees.
Maybe you could be a train engineer.
 
Anyone here with an engineering degree?

Almost everyone going to college nowadays is going into engineering. I spoke to a guidance counselor and he recommended it without my even asking.

I, however, have a very low IQ and was in special education throughout the last 3 years of my high school career. I do not possess the staggeringly high intelligence that is required for science/physics/math/engineering.

I failed to mention to the counselor that I am mentally deficient, therefore I have highly restricted and limited academic and occupational potential. I am forced and bound to a job/career that falls within the narrow boundaries of my intellectual comprehension.

People with IQ's below 100 typically don't earn engineering degrees.

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Jesus, Mike, stop dumping on yourself. The poor me attitude of your low IQ and your learning challenges just suck, man. If you want to learn, you can. It's up to you. IQ as a measure of overall intelligence is questionable and there is always help for people that have trouble studying. As long as you think you can't do it, you won't. Either suck it up and accept that you are going to be an uneducated twat for the rest of your life, or give education a go. Stop bloody whinging about it!
 
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