lucabaiocco
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Hello, my name is luca and I am new in this forum.
I hope I haven't got the wrong section and I apologize in advance if what I'm about to expose you has already been treated a thousand times, but until now I have found a 100% answer that I have met.
I am 22 years old and I have just graduated in the three-year ing.meccanica (July 2019) in 3 exact years with the maximum of votes. I previously got my high school diploma. I am now attending the magisterial, mechanical-constructive address, but in my head they begin to arise more frequently than the questions. In particular, I am questioning whether or not to continue in studies. Until now I'm not very enthusiastic, you want for the increasingly tough subjects (but they were also three years old and I've always passed the exams brilliantly) that I may not really like it all the way (some). Maybe it's just a feeling and I should keep studying without thinking about anything and pulling straight through my way. I think it is also right to make two considerations about the future.
that's why I started to inform myself about the role of the mechanical designer/designer. I always liked the technical design, since the middle school, and I think you get married well with my personality as a rational person, precise and attentive to details, sometimes perhaps a little too lazy. I did not by chance pass with the maximum votes both the mechanical drawing exam and cad (I made a virtual model of a joystick).
for this I would like to ask if you think it is feasible and practicable the idea of leaving the master (and not becoming a total engineer to all effects) to devote "only" to the role of mechanical designer. I feel that at this moment I feel more inspired by the idea of dealing with everything that concerns the mechanical design (with certain design) rather than design complex mechanical plants from scratch.
I would have a number of questions:
-I guess that's why I'm hired a perito itis, so I'm risking my three-year-old?
- is that a figure that's required today?
- Should I do some training before I look for work?
-I never understood the real difference between this role and the mechanical engineer. Are there two separate figures?
- is this something I can do with the only three years (both a designer and a mechanical designer)?
- if I continue with the magisterium, but with the idea of being able to always cover this role, would it be only time and energy wasted?
- is it better to abandon the idea and complete the course of studies normally?
I hope I've been clear enough and apologize if I've said something completely out of the world.
I'm just trying to figure out what to do in the future, trying not to make a mistake.
Thank you!
I hope I haven't got the wrong section and I apologize in advance if what I'm about to expose you has already been treated a thousand times, but until now I have found a 100% answer that I have met.
I am 22 years old and I have just graduated in the three-year ing.meccanica (July 2019) in 3 exact years with the maximum of votes. I previously got my high school diploma. I am now attending the magisterial, mechanical-constructive address, but in my head they begin to arise more frequently than the questions. In particular, I am questioning whether or not to continue in studies. Until now I'm not very enthusiastic, you want for the increasingly tough subjects (but they were also three years old and I've always passed the exams brilliantly) that I may not really like it all the way (some). Maybe it's just a feeling and I should keep studying without thinking about anything and pulling straight through my way. I think it is also right to make two considerations about the future.
that's why I started to inform myself about the role of the mechanical designer/designer. I always liked the technical design, since the middle school, and I think you get married well with my personality as a rational person, precise and attentive to details, sometimes perhaps a little too lazy. I did not by chance pass with the maximum votes both the mechanical drawing exam and cad (I made a virtual model of a joystick).
for this I would like to ask if you think it is feasible and practicable the idea of leaving the master (and not becoming a total engineer to all effects) to devote "only" to the role of mechanical designer. I feel that at this moment I feel more inspired by the idea of dealing with everything that concerns the mechanical design (with certain design) rather than design complex mechanical plants from scratch.
I would have a number of questions:
-I guess that's why I'm hired a perito itis, so I'm risking my three-year-old?
- is that a figure that's required today?
- Should I do some training before I look for work?
-I never understood the real difference between this role and the mechanical engineer. Are there two separate figures?
- is this something I can do with the only three years (both a designer and a mechanical designer)?
- if I continue with the magisterium, but with the idea of being able to always cover this role, would it be only time and energy wasted?
- is it better to abandon the idea and complete the course of studies normally?
I hope I've been clear enough and apologize if I've said something completely out of the world.
I'm just trying to figure out what to do in the future, trying not to make a mistake.
Thank you!