The best things I learned from Engineering are “I know enough about ‘A’ in this situation to say something factual”, “I know enough about ‘B’ to know I’m not an expert”, and “I feel super-confident about ‘C’, but I can tell that’s all ignorance and maybe I should stay out of this one”. That took more than a couple of years after Tech to get there.
I see a lot of people, especially in data science, taking WAGS at subjects because they can produce a pretty chart. That’s just dipping your toe in the water, and not going for a real swim.
I worked as a draftsman while I was an undergrad. I learned pretty quickly that there could be important differences between the designs and the actual construction.
I wouldn’t take my DefBods class, an EE degree, and commercial design experience and apply it to a high-rise without a whole lot of caveats. I definitely wouldn’t be making a YouTube video like that.