Oo!
Off topic.
I'm an ME student. Any advice?
When's the last time you did calculus or differential equations!? Lol
Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Change major to speech pathology......
My wife came out of school starting at $55/hr. And if she'd let me handles the paperwork side, it'd been double that. In Arkansas, very best an ME is going to do is $65k right out of school.
Answer to second question.......... I use Chemistry on occasion. Thorough understanding of thermo and physics has been handy.
But mainly mechanics and materials. I haven't put pen to paper more than a dozen times in the 13 yrs I've been out of school.
Excluding the mechanical sketches on napkins, done while at lunch.
My dad is a brilliant EE who taught me most of the above before I graduated high school.
Most valuable skills you can have: learn to weld, run a mill/lathe, turn a wrench, right your own logic, not be too good to get your hands dirty!
Oh yeah, being able to tell surface finish with your eye is VERY handy.
And regardless of what the salesman says, A2 is just about the best tool steel for the mulla. lol