
Please help me decide which mechanical keyboard I should get.
I don’t have much experience with mechanical keyboards; the only one I have owned is the Logitech g613. I’ve been looking to get my first custom mechanical keyboard that is full size, …
Mechanical Engineer Careers : r/phcareers - Reddit
Nov 1, 2022 · A thourough description of Mechanical Engineering and other career paths are listed in the link below (Youtube channel: Career HowToBe) for those interested! Career …
Picked up my first mechanical keyboard: the Attack Shark K86.
Agree. I was looking around for mechanical keyboards and some of the names have me like: “What the hell is this” Reply reply PuFfPuFfErSoN • Reply reply kool-keys • That's a pretty low …
Do mechanical engineers fit in the aerospace industry? : r ...
With my background in mechanical engineering and over 6.5 years of experience in the aerospace industry, I've found that mechanical engineers are highly valued in this field. Many …
What does a mechanical engineer basically do - Reddit
Oct 20, 2021 · IMO, Mechanical E is like the jack-of-all-trades engineer. You can have mechanical foundations and specialize in "minor" fields, e.g. mechatronics is a subset of ME that is …
How I passed the Mechanical FE Exam (Detailed Resource Guide
Apr 13, 2023 · Hi, I just took the FE Exam and found it hard to find the right resources. Obviously you can used well organized textbooks like the Lindenberg book, which have a great …
r/MechanicalKeyboards for all the Click and None of the Clack!
/r/MechanicalKeyboards is about typing input devices for users of all range of budgets. We provide news / PSAs about the hobby and community hosted content. Feel free to check out …
Just passed Mechanical, here's my resources : r/FE_Exam - Reddit
Sep 13, 2021 · Just passed Mechanical, here's my resources I started studying probably around May-ish? but didn't really start taking it seriously til July/August, so the bulk of my learning did …
Mechanical vs Sturctural Engineering? : r/StructuralEngineering
Mar 27, 2023 · Mechanical engineering is things that move. Structural engineering is things that don't move. Engineering is putting economics into science. So all fields of engineering use …
Biomedical or Mechanical major? : r/EngineeringStudents - Reddit
May 27, 2023 · Hello, I am an Undergrad deciding to major in biomedical or mechanical engineering. I have read online that getting a mechanical engineering degree is preferable to a …