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If you pass all of the schooling to be a Mechanical Engineer (BSc in Mechanical Engineering) Then you may practice Mechanical Engineering as an engineer. Other wise you cannot and should not be expected to be referred to as an Engineer.

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Depending on the work you are doing, you may also have to obtain a license or certification such as the Professional Engineer (PE) in the USA. If you can pass the tests and perform the work, you can work as a mechanical engineer - HOWEVER - if you are a terrible writer, you may find it difficult to do the necessary work and gain the requisite years of experience. A typical engineer will spend perhaps 1/3 of their time doing "engineering", i.e. design, calculation, testing, building, etc., 1/3 of their time writing reports, memos, etc, and 1/3 of their time in oral communication - making presentations, staff meetings, supervising, talking with vendors, etc. If one is terrible at writing, they will find it difficult to do all that is expected of a practicing engineer.

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