Anonymous wrote:Engineering is the art of turning science into reality.
-BSc Aero, MSc EE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We build stuff that works.
We are the reason the planes fly, the power is on, the bridges and buildings stay up, the trains, cars, and trucks work, the computers exist, etc. etc. etc.
Without us you'd be living in a mud hut doing back-breaking labor every day and living one bad harvest from your whole tribe starving to death.
You're welcome!
Yeah and the rest of us are the reason you get paychecks. The engineers I know and work with may be good at what they do but they are completely useless at anything organizational or interpersonal. And they completely lack the self awareness to recognize that their skills are only marketable when leveraged in an organization that is producing something and functioning effectively in society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From http://www.electronicproducts.com/News/Engineer_vs_engineer_Who_has_the_higher_IQ.aspx
Average IQ Profession
130 Physics
129 Mathematics
128.5 Computer Science
128 Economics
127.5 Chemical engineering
127 Material Science
126 Electrical Engineering
125.5 Mechanical Engineering
125 Philosophy
124 Chemistry
123 Earth Sciences
122 Industrial Engineering
122 Civil Engineering
121.5 Biology
All of the top smarts professions (except for philosophy) are science/math/engineering (econ is all math).
There's only 8.5 points between the top and the bottom of this list. That's hardly definitive proof that one is smarter than another (says the mathematics major).
More importantly, what's the standard deviation?
-Engineer