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⚙️ 10 Books Every Engineering Student Needs (to Sound Brilliant and Actually Be Brilliant) Engineering students are a special breed — fueled by caffeine, curiosity, and the deep need to fix things that weren’t broken to begin with. If you’re tired of lectures that feel like alien transmissions and want to actually understand, build, and innovate , these books will make you smarter, funnier, and maybe even employable. 🏗️ 1. The Origins of Efficiency — Brian Potter If you’ve ever wondered why skyscrapers, cars, or your team projects never seem to go smoothly, this book has answers. Potter explores how engineers balance brilliance, bureaucracy, and bad luck — and how efficiency actually evolves . 💡 Perfect for: Students obsessed with optimization, design, and making things that actually work . 🧠 2. The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn — Richard Hamming Hamming’s timeless classic teaches the philosophy of innovation — how great engineers thin...