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Emma Gitterman


I'm here for a good time not a long time

My Future as an Engineer

Although I am unsure of where I will end up, at the moment, environmental engineering seems to be the most fitting major to my aspirations and aptitudes. I am and always have been completely enamored by nature as a whole. The way it is self-sufficient, adaptable, yet effortlessly beautiful. However, I began learning as early as elementary school that the environment has issues. Global warming, sustainability, and natural disasters: all problems we as humans living in this environment face. I feel that a career in environmental engineering would allow me to make a positive impact on the effort to solve problems regarding the environment. The more I looked into this career, what it requires, as well as what it accomplishes, the more confidence I gained that environmental engineering is the field that best suits me. My desire to sustain this environment for generations to come, as well as my given abilities in math and science, seem to make a recipe for success in an environmental engineering career path.

Engineers face a lot of moral issues. When it comes to coming up woth solutions, they have to decide what is important and what is not so important. It is hard to make decisions like this when it affects a lot of people. Making harsh decisions like this require a lot of analyzing data and making sure everything is accounted for. Engineers must be registered i order to be hired.

It is good that engineers have to be registered, because they are often faced with major decisions that affacte peoples lives. The fac tthat they must be registers make sure they are educated enough to make these decisions.

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