Congrats on the difficult degree and experience. I've met experienced engineers with PE licenses that at times make me wonder how they attained their license. Being able to regurgitate numbers and formulas doesn't guarantee one will have eyes to see the truth around them.
There are so many observations and conflictions of what we learned that should make you question some of the aspects of modern science.
1) Water always seeks it's level without a container. Always.
2) Vacuum can't exist next to a pressure system without a barrier. Ever.
3) Long distance shooting (battleships, snipers) do not take into consideration the supposed rotation of the earth.
4) Rockets can't operate in a vacuum. A simple force diagram shows the rocket as a complete system which means the exhaust has to push off of something (water, air, land). (Newtons 3rd law
of motion)
5) Everything ultimately falls apart and disintegrates over time (2nd law of thermodynamics) which proves evolution is false.
6) If the earth is a sphere we should not be able to see buildings, boats at a certain distance as they would be behind the curve. (see Lake Michigan to Chicago skyline).