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Re: Woman engineers

Posted by uyen at 1/17/2001 5:43 PM EST


Student on team #191, X-Cats, from Wilson Magnet High and Xerox.


In Reply to: Woman engineers
Posted by Alan Partington on 1/16/2001 10:54 PM EST:



I think that there are women engineers. My team is filled with them. Team 191 is almost half female, half males and not all the girls are doing promotion or chairmen's award. Our women engineers contribute a lot, as do our men.

: I've heard rumors about them in far away places, but never actually met one...
: Why are there so few women in engineering? Last year when I did Canada First, there were lots of women there, but all of them were in webpage, or video, or something else. If you look at the tech forum, there is only one post by a woman, and inside it, she admits that she is not an engineer. Why is that?

: Maybee it's like guys with nursing. Do you know any guys who say they are nurses? Didn't think so.


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