10 FACTORS THAT WILL HELP REDIRECT YOUR LOST CAREER

Its a fact that Engineering builds the society,therefore knowing your drive is a very important factor before engaging in any engineering discipline. Every human has different reasons and drive before engaging in any career. Some are inspired or motivated by friends and loved ones, others are either parentally pressurized or passionately inspired. Albert Einstein said" I have no special talents,  i am only passionately curious". Nothing is as important as passion.

Gaining admission into the higher institution to further your career is overwhelming, but many tend to lose focus just after the first year in school. Below are 10 factors that will help your focus in your  discipline. 



                Mechanical engineering student of the Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun,Delta state,Nigeria


  • GETTING INTO THE BEST SCHOOL IN TOWN SHOULD NOT BE A PRIORITY


Truly, a renowned institution have a lot going for them and can seem pretty impressive on a resumé, but they're not your only option. In engineering especially, prospective employers will likely be more interested in your own projects and achievements, rather than those of your alma mater.
So don't sweat it if you didn't get accepted into your first choice. Let your work speak for itself, because that's all that matters in the wider world.

  • NEVER BE AN IDLE MAN, SOCIALIZE AND NETWORK
Studying is paramount but socializing gives you the awareness of latest update around campus and your department.Through socializing knowledge outside your field of study is acquired.
Not only will a healthy social life keep you from burning out on your studies, but it will help you develop your social and communication skills. This will be a credit to you when you enter the working world post-graduation.
Socializing can be a great way to get your work recognized and put yourself on the radar for future employers, too.
Even if you're not on the look-out for work for a while, it's always a good idea to get your name out there. You never know who might vouch for you later when you're looking to land your first big job.

  • NEVER CLAIM TO BE A GENIUS, ASK FOR HELP WHEN IN NEED
Pride of being the best in our various secondary educational institute should be dropped when admitted into the tertiary institute.If you're struggling, ask someone for help. It will save you so much stress in the long run, and there's nothing wrong with gaining a little humility.

  • NEVER BE SELECTIVE IN LECTURES TO ATTEND
Most tertiary institute operates in a complex system whereby course not related to your disciple will be lectured. Many of which are interesting and attractive while some are boring and difficult to understand. 
In every nonsense there is always a sense and no knowledge gained is lost, so it my advice that you never be selective cause everything you learn will provide you with the best possible basis for your work. While you might not put everything to the test in real life, it's still essential.

  • BE A MOTIVATING FACTOR TO YOURSELF, NO ROOM FOR EXCUSES
Spending a quality time brainstorming the value you could give out to the real world after school or while in school is very important. 
Sometimes the institute we found ourselves might not be supportive and encouraging but that should not be factor for failure and excuses.If you don't understand something and it wasn't covered in any of your classes, find out independently. Don't wait around for someone else to tell you, because that might not happen.
You have an entire library at your disposal - use it wisely! Showing that you can work independently and demonstrating a real interest in your studies will set you apart from the crowd
NOTE: the value you create commands success and money.

  • ALWAYS STRIVE FOR DISTINCTION
A distinct student never settles for the less, they always aim higher. 
Truly there will come a time when you will be filled with excuses to research and report your practicals, completion of assignments and other weight. Never give in, go for the best because in the field the knowledge gained in the institute will enable you explain your work.

  • IF NO FUN IN WHAT YOU DO, THEN IT WAS NOT YOUR PASSION
 Engineering is not for all,  its for the passionate and those who truly wants to make a difference in the world.  There is fun in things we are passionate about. Your passion is like a transducer that converts the pressure for get from your studies into fun.
If you come to realize that engineering isn't for you and that your course is making you miserable, there's no shame in reconsidering this path. At the end of the day, if you don't enjoy studying it, you probably don't want to commit to it as a career.

  • IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT SHOULD BE SECOND TO YOUR PASSION


 Now whereby Most economy finds it difficult in providing a lucrative job after graduation to its citizens yearly, studying any engineering discipline is bold step toward financial freedom.

 Its a fact that Engineering builds the society. Especially mechanical engineers who are fondly called the jack of all trade uses its technical and creative abilities to create and add value to the society.

While your chances of finding employment with a degree in engineering are good, there's no such thing as a guaranteed job. Don't study engineering because you think it will get you hired. Study engineering because you're truly passionate about it.


  • INDUSTRIAL TRAINING IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR YOUR DEVELOPMENT
Some of the best lessons take place outside of campus. Whether you take on an internship, or just a hobby that tests your skills, it's important to put your education into practice.
You'll never fully understand some of the things you're studying until you put them to the test. Find a practical outlet for your theoretical studies that you enjoy doing.
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                            MED workshop, PTI

  • BE VAST IN ENGINEERING


You want to be a mechanical engineer, so you should just focus on classes devoted to mechanical engineering, right? Wrong. Give yourself a broader base and take classes in concentrations outside of your own.
You'll be surprised at what you can apply to your own work, and it will give you a better understanding of other engineers and their processes. This will be invaluable when it comes to working with other engineers later in life.

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