Now I'm a student and I really hope to be an enigineer when graduating from the school. I have a big enthusiasm, but obviously it's not good enough. My mentor said, my math level is poor and he thinks I don't have very good basic knowledge to support me. And I also see some excellent engineers in school. They all have a PhD degree. If one guy wants to be an engineer, does he need to have a PhD degree, too? I admit what my mentor said. I must have A-level math and ohters great engineerings. In May, I'll have an exam. This exam will decide my future. I am not a smart guy. Thus, I always study hard, but what I put in doesn't correspond to what I get out. Someone said, it's about "native intelligence". I am really sorry for my mentor, because my grade always disappoints him.
I think I can still keep the faith to be an engineer because of my religion. I'm a christain. Some people said, it's a test from God, but I cannot blame my bad study on Jesus. It's unfair to Him.
2007-04-06
04:30:39
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