Purdue Office of Future Engineers
Purdue Office of Future Engineers
The Office of Future Engineers aspires to inspire middle school through high school students to consider engineering as a career and is dedicated to recruiting a diverse and academically gifted student body to the First-Year Engineering (FYE) program at Purdue University.
The Office of Future Engineers' vision is to serve as a hub for students in middle school through high school who are exploring engineering careers. Our KZread channel features content from our office and across the College of Engineering with informational videos, replays of past events, and student stories about their time in Purdue Engineering.
Пікірлер
"Promo sm" 😆
Great! Thank you all
'Promo sm'
Congrats to the admitted Engineering students! 🎉 We love Purdue even more after we watched this video. My son who is into Engineering since he was a little kid, he loves Purdue since he visited the school, and Purdue becomes his #1 even we live in NY. However he got deferred during EA, really hope that he will get admitted in the regular round.
A recent registered and licensed agricultural and biosystems engineer from the philippines here
newly registered agricultural and biosystems engineer from the Philippines here :)
SICK
Sounds like an awesome college. Love the emphasis on the whole kid and not just GPA. So many of my best and valuable employees are more than their high school GPA.
If you were an engineer and student athlete, where is the best dorm?
Awesome! My kid just got into FYE. We are so thrilled.
Hammer down!
Hi Sam
Sam FYE was awful how did you get through that
Is it an online program?
great
Thanks for all of the information!!!!
What’s the name of the program?
looking forward to the fall!
thanks
Does this degree come under STEM education? so that an International can apply for the STEM extension.
Hi Rajesh! According to the Dept. of Homeland Security's Designated Degree Program List, Biological Engineering is acceptable. I'd recommend you reach out to our International Students and Scholars office for confirmation and other other questions you may have regarding student visas, as they are experts on the subject!
Are there jobs available in this field particularly in europe and germany
Can you tell me how difficult it was for your to get to your comp sc engg major from FYE. I read it is not easy. Thanks a lot
Agricultural engineering graduate here. 😊
Congratulations 🎊 🎈 all the best in your future endeavours✊🏿
Congratulations I have that degree too and a medical degree ….superb combo to understand how our health is connected with our environment ….I wish you a successful journey with your fantastic degree …. Agricultural agronomy is fundamental for human beings loads of people do forget it …..
Great video.. applied ea 😬😬
I'm applying to purdue Hopefully I get in I love the university from the looks of it
Thank you for sharing your experience!!
CODE FOR VIDEO: PESC389
CODE FOR VIDEO: PESC854
CODE FOR VIDEO: PESC305
i really want to go to purdue and get into ag egineering. my uncle did it and ran a successful farm for over 70 years
How exactly did he run it?
Sorry no one has commented so I will be the first. My daughter had the exact same experience as you... Purdue was last on her list, but after the visit and specifically the interaction with the students, it went right to the top. As a graduate of Wisconsin, I can tell you I was VERY impressed by what Purdue was doing, right from the engineering visit.... We walked down the mall, and talked with guys from the Chem E program, and they were, as you said, SO enthusiastic. Out of all the visits we did to other schools, only ONE garnished a text home saying "I think this is it!". BTW I will be there in November for the Purdue Wisconsin game. Actually not sure who I want to win now..... ;) I gained huge respect after our visit.
How did u know that u wanna do aerospace engineering??
Hi Ranim! I knew my whole life that I wanted to do engineering, but one of the most difficult things for me was finding which engineering major suited my passions the most. When I was in high school, I took every opportunity to learn about any type of engineering major. From taking a civil engineering class, to touring an autoclave manufacturing facility, to conducting research at UCLA over summer in Environmental Engineering where I basically tested dog poop all summer, I took every opportunity I could to learn about all of engineering majors because I wanted to know what all of them were like before I decided which route I wanted to go. But I ended up narrowing down that I loved airplanes, from military aircraft to commercial, all of those were really intriguing to me. There were times I debated between aero and mechanical and even industrial engineering, but one advice that I was told that was helpful is to imagine doing hours of really hard hw that's extremely challenging and gruesome, would you want those problems to be tailored towards aircraft and spacecraft, or would you like for it to be more board like a pulley system or engine (for mechanical engineering). You'll have your whole first year to decide which major is best suited towards to and once you're on campus you can talk with more students to get their perspective!
@@angiezhang8547 hi ...this is karthik...and im from india pursuing aeronautical engineering at present..i want to continue with ms in purdue university...i need some guidance can u please help