What Should A Naval Engineering Student Do?

Discussion in 'Education' started by Fretburner, Apr 3, 2006.

  1. Fretburner
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    Fretburner New Member

    I am majoring naval engineering at ITU in Istanbul/Turkey. I have just started the that program and i wonder what to do in my boring starting years, to become a good engineer. By the way, if you know about the possibilities of studying at different universities i will be glad (out of erasmus) . Thanks for suggestions.
     
  2. CDBarry
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    CDBarry Senior Member

    Get involved in your technical societies, and look into organizations like Engineers Without Borders (the US chapter is www.EWB-USA.org) and other charitable and similar work where you can use your technical talent, such as helping tutor younger kids.
     
  3. Fretburner
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    Fretburner New Member

    Thanks for the suggestion.
     
  4. Hisham
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    Hisham Marine engineer

    Try to learn any good surface modling program, this will help u
    i recommend (Rhino 3D)
     
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