NemboKill
Guest
Good evening
I am a mechanical engineering student per second year.
I have always loved mechanics both on the theoretical side - the transmission of forces, the sizing of a machine organ - both on the practical side, dirty my hands on the engines, repair. .
Now I find myself in a limbo, let's say so, in which at the university I get results only in the exams that interest me (I left back almost all the first year appeared meccaninca rational, fortunately the second year is full of interesting examinations) and I do not find personal stimuli that are the most important thing for a personality like mine (all repeat to keep a couple of years hard but I do not see beyond my nose and think motor 1992 I do not have the money).
without tedious about what I want or don't want that would only result in a kid's dreams I would like to ask you what are the officially recognized solid works courses or whatever they have a certain weight in the resume.
I know that ten thousand similar topics have been opened but I can't figure out whether there is some sort of regulation of officially recognized courses or whether they have some weight.
My idea would be to hang me with solid works by handing out and then accessing some advanced course ... I know solid edge as I supported the examination at the university but I handed out a bit with solid works and it doesn't seem so different in the substance.
I thought that more than the usual "base" course can be useful to specialize on something.
What are the requirements of a basic course?
thanks to anyone who will answer me.
Good Saturday to all!! .. I unfortunately will stay in the house because as every student who respects I notice only these days, five days away, the "stity" of the xd exam
I am a mechanical engineering student per second year.
I have always loved mechanics both on the theoretical side - the transmission of forces, the sizing of a machine organ - both on the practical side, dirty my hands on the engines, repair. .
Now I find myself in a limbo, let's say so, in which at the university I get results only in the exams that interest me (I left back almost all the first year appeared meccaninca rational, fortunately the second year is full of interesting examinations) and I do not find personal stimuli that are the most important thing for a personality like mine (all repeat to keep a couple of years hard but I do not see beyond my nose and think motor 1992 I do not have the money).
without tedious about what I want or don't want that would only result in a kid's dreams I would like to ask you what are the officially recognized solid works courses or whatever they have a certain weight in the resume.
I know that ten thousand similar topics have been opened but I can't figure out whether there is some sort of regulation of officially recognized courses or whether they have some weight.
My idea would be to hang me with solid works by handing out and then accessing some advanced course ... I know solid edge as I supported the examination at the university but I handed out a bit with solid works and it doesn't seem so different in the substance.
I thought that more than the usual "base" course can be useful to specialize on something.
What are the requirements of a basic course?
thanks to anyone who will answer me.
Good Saturday to all!! .. I unfortunately will stay in the house because as every student who respects I notice only these days, five days away, the "stity" of the xd exam