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Good morning! I hope you are all well! I am currently in my second year of pursuing a Bachelors of Science in mechanical engineering. I originally planned to take as many classes as I could each session (year round), but I quickly burned out each time. I was overwhelmed each session by the large amount of work that was expected of me, so now I plan to take fewer credits each session to prevent this from happening again.
I was wondering if going about my education slow and steady is in any way detrimental to my future career in engineering. Is it better to rush through if I’m at risk of failing a bunch of courses, or is it better to take my time? I would greatly appreciate any feedback you offer!
I was wondering if going about my education slow and steady is in any way detrimental to my future career in engineering. Is it better to rush through if I’m at risk of failing a bunch of courses, or is it better to take my time? I would greatly appreciate any feedback you offer!
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