• Question: Did any of your teachers encourage you to be an engineer?

    Asked by MrTomTheNewABomb to Ted, S. S., Laura, Kevin, Ellen, Andrea on 6 Mar 2019.
    • Photo: Ellen Simmons

      Ellen Simmons answered on 6 Mar 2019:


      Some of my teachers did, but not many of them really knew what an engineer was or does. I found out a lot about it by myself, but once I told my teachers what I wanted to do they were very encouraging.

    • Photo: Andrea Pacheco

      Andrea Pacheco answered on 7 Mar 2019:


      My physics teacher motivated my curiosity and willing to learn and apply science

    • Photo: Ted Burke

      Ted Burke answered on 7 Mar 2019:


      I can’t remember anyone directly telling me I should study engineering, but I certainly had teachers who gave me a love of the subjects that I did while studying engineering in college – maths, applied maths, physics, engineering, etc.

    • Photo: Kevin OBrien

      Kevin OBrien answered on 12 Mar 2019:


      No really, no. It wasn’t their fault though, as I thought I wanted to be an architect.
      I think most schools are now much more aware of the value of STEM subjects and all of the career opportunities that are available to people with STEM qualifications.

    • Photo: Laura Farina

      Laura Farina answered on 13 Mar 2019:


      Actually my teacher in the primary school encouraged me to be a writer… I was promising, but I guess my skills changed with the age! 🙂

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