1 / 11

Success in Engineering

Engineering can be challenging, but with determination, you can earn your BSEE degree in four years. The Citadel's Electrical Engineering program has many successful alumni who achieved their goals despite initial academic struggles. This course explores case studies, emphasizing the importance of setting clear, attainable goals—both short-term and long-term. You'll learn to manage your time effectively, apply effort consistently, and seek help when needed. Cultivating a positive mindset and utilizing available resources can lead to personal and academic success.

buck
Télécharger la présentation

Success in Engineering

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Success in Engineering ELEC 106 Fall 2012

  2. Introduction • Engineering is hard! • But each of you can get your BSEE degree in four years • The Citadel EE program has many very successful EE alumni that had poor HS grades and low SATs • Other departments also have many ex-EE students with excellent math and science backgrounds that would have made outstanding engineers

  3. Some Case Studies • Let’s look at some example transcripts… • Get into five groups • Study the transcript • Look at: SAT, Math performance, ECE performance, Overall GPA, Summer School • What can you tell about this student?

  4. How to succeed • What is success? • Money? • Happiness? • Stuff? • Feeling of Accomplishment? • Success is the achievement of goals!

  5. Set Goals • Goals give you direction • Write your goals down • Ask: • Why do I want to achieve this goal? • How can I ensure success at meeting this goal?

  6. Set Goals • Divide goals into primary and secondary, long term (>1 year) and short term • Make graduating in EE a primary long-term goal • Don’t let hardship deter you from your goals – it WILL get tough!

  7. Set Goals • In your group, make a list of goals in each quadrant Primary Short Term Long Term Secondary

  8. Work Hard • Ability vs. Effort • Effort is 99% of the game • There will always be someone with more ability than you • What is effort? • Using mental power to get something done • Requires time and energy • With good time management, it is totally in YOUR control!

  9. Work Smart • Recognize what is important to achieving your goal and what is not • Becoming an expert at anything: • You must study the theory and practice • Examples? • Chess • Musical Instrument • Sports

  10. Think Positively • Be aware of negative attitudes that can create failure • Weak commitment to EE • Becoming a “victim” • Failure to seek help • Procrastination • Avoiding weaknesses • Negative view of authority figures

  11. Use the tools • What tools are available to students? • Other students • Faculty • Computer • School Resources – LOTS! • Textbook

More Related