Most engineers these days are not hands-on at all and sit behind a desk and draw on a computer The most hands-on they get is labs in school that just teach application of the math and physics. Most of the mechanical engineers I know just run production lines as managers…please don’t let her be a teacher the BS they have to deal with isn’t worth it at all…my wife is oneYou all, thanks for the replies. My kid (daughter) is a math whiz (loves calculus), and has met the academic requirements for both colleges. She has been accepted to KSU, and we should get the results from GT any day.
The part that concerns me is that she is NOT hands on. She had thought about getting a math major and teaching, but the thought of 150 high school kids and their parents is not as appealing as it once was. So she was encouraged to think about engineering. So we are investigating what she would like to do for a job with that degree.
