>>2758479>require being good at mathEngineering's about solving problems. Math is a tool engineers use to solve problems. You'll need to understand the tools and "build your toolbox", but as far as "doing math" the academic way... lol no. Computers do that shit exceptionally well, but you need to understand how to use the tool appropriately.
How much math you use depends on your discipline and focus.
I deal with a lot of statics and some dynamics when it comes to ropes/loads/rigging.
Also a LOT of trig. Algebra/calculus in the more electrical and rf design stuff I do.
>>2758479>How many years of education4-year degree.
>>2758527Quit, spin up a few LLC's, and find ways to make dat $$$.
I'm good with mechanical/engine work, good with electrical and RF stuff (engineering and practical), and offroad/powersports. Found a way to get paid to ride my dirt bikes and snowmobiles.