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[QUOTE="trial_07, post: 1185373, member: 53593"] Thanks for your reply SpeedyManiac! I am in a situation similar to yours meaning that I am not in my home town where the track, dirtbike, ski hill, and the rest of my family is located. I am in a city where there is typically nothing to do apart from studying. Ironically for me, I am not motivated to study when there is nothing to do, but studying. I've done that this winter. Two friends of mine and I left at 4:30 AM in one of those huge snowstorms. I drove during 4 hours in some deep snow and very poor visibility in my Ford Escort ZX2 until we got to that ski mountain. We skied all day long in 2 feet of powder-like fresh snow and there was practically nobody. I'm sure I could live again some experiences like that in college too. A couple of questions (if you don't mind): - What exactly are you asked to do being a mechanical engineer? - Is it only a desk job? - Do you get to see or even experiment with your own creations? Or do you simply see your projects in theory? [/QUOTE]
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