nisli-a
Mechanical
- Jun 7, 2024
- 3
Hey all,
I've been working as a jr. mechanical engineer for almost 2 years now. I'm starting to become anxious about my future as I kind of came to the realization that I suck at this type of work. I've always excelled more with programming and computer engineering related subjects, but physical/mechanical pursuits have always been a struggle for me. Yet I chose this degree to improve my understanding of concepts I wasn't good at because of stubbornness or some other stupid reason.
Now I'm almost 2 years in and I haven't felt less unhappy about my choice. I notice that I'm not that quick on picking up on mechanical concepts at work and I'm worried that my career is going to suffer because I was stubborn in proving to myself that I can do something I am not good at. I'm afraid that I will be more of a human wiki on how to fix CAD models or some other simulation, rather of moving up and being more senior positions.
I was thinking of doing a master's in computer science or computer engineering, but being a mechanical engineering grad kind of puts me at a disadvantage with the lack of coursework in those fields. COVID made it difficult to develop a relationship with any of my professors as all my courses were asynchronous, so I don't know if I will get any reference letters from anyone to even begin to apply to a master's.
Not really sure what to do at this point and I feel like time is running out. I'm just looking for other's experience and possibly some advice. I appreciate everyone who read through this cringey post, thank you.
TL;DR Mech eng grad regrets his choice in degree and wants to move into computer engineering/computer science
I've been working as a jr. mechanical engineer for almost 2 years now. I'm starting to become anxious about my future as I kind of came to the realization that I suck at this type of work. I've always excelled more with programming and computer engineering related subjects, but physical/mechanical pursuits have always been a struggle for me. Yet I chose this degree to improve my understanding of concepts I wasn't good at because of stubbornness or some other stupid reason.
Now I'm almost 2 years in and I haven't felt less unhappy about my choice. I notice that I'm not that quick on picking up on mechanical concepts at work and I'm worried that my career is going to suffer because I was stubborn in proving to myself that I can do something I am not good at. I'm afraid that I will be more of a human wiki on how to fix CAD models or some other simulation, rather of moving up and being more senior positions.
I was thinking of doing a master's in computer science or computer engineering, but being a mechanical engineering grad kind of puts me at a disadvantage with the lack of coursework in those fields. COVID made it difficult to develop a relationship with any of my professors as all my courses were asynchronous, so I don't know if I will get any reference letters from anyone to even begin to apply to a master's.
Not really sure what to do at this point and I feel like time is running out. I'm just looking for other's experience and possibly some advice. I appreciate everyone who read through this cringey post, thank you.
TL;DR Mech eng grad regrets his choice in degree and wants to move into computer engineering/computer science