Three Sources

https://www.britannica.com/technology/engineering

This article gives the background information about engineering. The article says what it takes to be an engineer and how to problem solve. This article always has some research to back up there information. Half of the article is academic and the other half is non-academic. It is written from the perspective of someone that knows about engineering. The article has very easy language to understand and uses words that most people know.


https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/For-Students-And-Educators/Engineering-Careers/What-Is-Engineering

This article tells you about the different types of engineering, most people might not know that there is more then one type. It is information that most people don't know about. This article is most likely written for people who already have the understanding of certain types of engineering. This article is academic and written by someone that has a clear understanding of the difference between the different types.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/marjorie-hansen-shaevitz/so-you-want-to-be-an-engi_b_5508385.html

This article is written purely for the news, opinion website, and blog. This article was not written by someone that isn't an engineer and most likely does not know very much about the topic. This source is a non- academic source. There is a section where they get information from engineers and tells people what to do if they want to be one and to find more information, or what to do when interviewing someone in that field.

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