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	<title>Comments on: Engineering is more than a choice–it’s a passion</title>
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		<title>By: The Rossoneri</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 15:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As a student who was recently accepted to Penn State College of engineering I would like to agree with Mr. Gyorki. Engineering cannot be chosen on an impulse. I am under the belief that people are born wired for certain jobs and that engineers are a special breed. From a young age you can tell, engineers are mastering blocks or playing with legos. This is so because it is a passion and passion like that won't just be lost because it leads to a low paying job or because it may mean more studying. In short people who want to be an engineer will be an engineer regardless of pay or required work. The reason there is a "shortage" of engineer enrollment is lack of passion and as Mr. Gyorki said a lack of encouragement.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a student who was recently accepted to Penn State College of engineering I would like to agree with Mr. Gyorki. Engineering cannot be chosen on an impulse. I am under the belief that people are born wired for certain jobs and that engineers are a special breed. From a young age you can tell, engineers are mastering blocks or playing with legos. This is so because it is a passion and passion like that won&#8217;t just be lost because it leads to a low paying job or because it may mean more studying. In short people who want to be an engineer will be an engineer regardless of pay or required work. The reason there is a &#8220;shortage&#8221; of engineer enrollment is lack of passion and as Mr. Gyorki said a lack of encouragement.</p>
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