This is our Discord channel subscription service.
By purchasing access, you'll gain entry to the channel alongside other engineers preparing for their exams. This platform allows us to study collaboratively, share helpful guides, exchange knowledge, and discover valuable resources. Moderators are present to ensure the accuracy of the information shared and share their own knowledge. This channel is for professionals only.
For example, if you're preparing for your EOOW oral exam and have a question about boilers, you can post it in the Discord channel. Other members will help guide you to the information you need, making it a collaborative and supportive space for your studies.
The channel is still in its early stages, so we kindly ask for your patience as it develops. Together, we can build a supportive and valuable learning environment for all of us Engineering Seafarers.
There are no silly questions here—we’re all here to support you and help you as much as we can.
Discord is an online platform designed for communication and collaboration, often used by communities with shared interests. It works like a combination of a group chat and a forum but is more organised and versatile.
For those of you who are unaware of Discord and what it is:
When you join Discord, you become part of a server, which is essentially a virtual space dedicated to a specific topic or group. Within the server, there are different channels, each focused on particular discussions or activities. For example, one channel might be dedicated to boilers, while another could be for general questions.
Discord allows users to communicate in several ways. You can type messages in text channels, share files, and post links to resources. There are also voice channels where you can have real-time audio conversations, similar to a phone or conference call. Some servers also support video chats.
The platform is accessible on computers, smartphones, and tablets, making it easy to use wherever you are. It’s designed to be a shared space for interaction, collaboration, and learning, with moderators ensuring discussions stay organised and helpful.