So I have to choose between mechanical, Electronics and Electrical engineering.
I want a job which has a lot of research to do rather than just designing or improving a product, as of now I think electronics is better suited for me, but I am having second thoughts. I am going crazy over this...
Let me first clarify that I am not going to expose which country I am talking about, not yet!
So, about four and a half months ago I was a fresh high school graduate and for the last two years I dreamed about becoming a physicist and had planned to get a Bsc/BS degree in Physics. Sadly, In my...
As I want to do higher studies in physics ( and unable to get a good Bsc (hons.) physics program) which Engineering should I choose Mechanical or Electronics and communications?
From what I hear ECE guys end up doing software jobs after their graduation and Mech has better chance of doing...
That is quite true and accurate. It is also the reason I asked this question, I am not one of those guys who study only what they opt for in college. I am in 1st year of mechanical engineering (which means I haven't even started studying Mech E yet) and I can design complex stuff like Turbines...
I have always been interested in Engineering and a while back I could not decide between Electrical and Mechanical. However, I chose Mechanical, but now that I see that almost every invention nowadays are in electrical engineering field (I want to be an inventor) I am upset!
So anyhow I was...
You see in my country there are only few BE Mechatronics which only top notch students can get
MY question is that should I do my bachelor's in Mech or Elec Engineering for later doing Master's in mechatronics and yet having my options open for Energy Engineering, Aerospace Engineering and...
I am studying an honours course in Physics, I love physics and yet I also have my heart set for making new things using what I've learned in physics (I have no interest is academic positions however, research does interest me). which post-grad will be best for that? Applied Physics? or Msc and...
I was not sure whether to put this here or not.
I am a BS physics student, originally I planed to pursue Ph.D but due to financial problems first I need to get a job and then maybe a Ph.D?
However, I was wondering how is medical physics for getting a job? and I have some questions
1) How...
In my country all you need to be an engineer is an engineering degree, no exams required! which is quite unfair because a lot of engineering student later do bank jobs and call themselves Engineers
Thank you shablong,
I did some research and finally decided to get my undergraduate degree in Engineering Physics as people in this field can easily find jobs in engineering department and also have an option to continue higher studies!
As my family cannot provide me with my higher education...
The truth is that I am considering getting a master's in Geophysics or Radiation Therapy, get a good job and THEN later continue getting my degree in "Pure" physics and involve in research.. Is it a good career choice? Is Geophysics not that competitive? Geophysicists gets to travel much and I...