
"real" engineering vs. "fake" engineering : r/engineering - Reddit
A "real" engineer is whoever does the kind of work I do. Everyone else is fake. /s in reality, almost all of modern engineering is cross-disciplinary, and involves consultants, industry, regulators, designers, …
Best Real Engineering Posts - Reddit
Dia dhaoibh gach duine, I'm the creator of the Real Engineering and Real Science YouTube channels. I'm from Galway, but I am currently living in Austin, Texas where my Real Science co-creator, …
What is a "real" engineer or "real" engineering? - Reddit
Jan 16, 2022 · one definition of Engineering is the "application of science". To me you are engineering if you are applying science to solve a real-world problem. Of course, this is all slightly arbitrary - …
Is Manufacturing Engineering “real” engineering? - Reddit
Dec 7, 2022 · There's no need to gatekeep "engineering". unless you are in an industry where PE's are common there's no such thing as"real" engineering. You'll have an engineering degree and the job …
What are 'real' engineers? : r/AskEngineers - Reddit
After working as an engineer for about 6 years, I get the feeling that there is an unwritten line in the sand between "real" engineers and other (presumably "not real") engineers. I believe this results in …
What are some of your favorite engineering YouTube channels?
My favorite ones include Real Engineering and Practical Engineering. I also learned a decent bit from Khan Academy but that’s stuff you can learn in schools often. I’m not quite sure if there are any other …
Software Engineering not real engineering? : r/engineering - Reddit
Apr 22, 2014 · It's only "real engineering" in a very few cases. Engineers apply physical science and mathematical knowledge to design things that meet certain criteria. For programmers, there is little …
Software engineering is not real engineering : r/uwaterloo - Reddit
Software engineering is not real engineering "Real Engineering" only consists of the traditional branches like electrical, mechanical, and chemical engineering. What is known by "Software Engineering" is …
Why everyone says that industrial engineering isn't a real career?
Why everyone says that industrial engineering isn't a real career? To explain it better, I'm From Mexico, and decided to study this for it's enormous labor field, but the only thing I hear from other engineers …
Is CompEng a real engineering major? : r/ComputerEngineering - Reddit
Computer Engineering is as real of an engineering discipline as aerospace… It is literally a specialized version of EE.