Why I Want to be a Professional Engineer

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Engineers are viewed as the backbone of modern society. The innovation and the creativity that drives our society forward are inspired by the teachings of engineering, whether it is transporting on a bus or making a phone call, the work of an engineer is experienced. Engineers satisfy both themselves and humanity which is the reason for my passion for engineering.
The idea of seeing a project come to life is what provokes my desire to become an engineer. In the past, engineers have created the greatest historic innovations such as health technology. My passion for chemical engineering is seeing how the fundamental theories of Chemistry, Physics and Math can be applied to create an innovative industry. In very concrete ways, engineers aspire greatness in society; they save lives, work to prevent disease and protect our planet. I believe that I can never seek true pleasure from my work unless it serves for the betterment of humanity. Consequently, I believe curiosity and the ability to question is crucial to desire to pursue engineering. I prefer to question the variability of things ...

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