HI all
I have to make a decision by the end of the month.. EE or ARCITECTURE?
tbh I wanted to be an architect since I was 10. But after "maturing" I guess your'e forced to face reality...
Everything's fascinating about architecture, I don't draw well though. For example, from roman...
thanks for the reply alephzero! (you arab?)
well because I am from quebec. In quebec you have to go to CEGEP before you enter university, ether with a 2 year pre-university program or a 3 year career or technology program.
But to get in with a 3 year program you need to take a couple of more...
hey guys,
I want to be working in the energy field in the future (windmills to be more specific) but in general anything in energy.
In a month ill be starting this technical program called building systems engineering technology, its a program focusing on energy systems for building upon...
What's Your Advice?
Hey all.
Ill be graduating HS this winter and was deciding what to major in.
Obviously engineering and pharmacy are my parents first choice when they start suggesting majors. I would say my mom leans more towards pharmacy.
Anyway I wanted to create this post for a...
By saying the pay is low what do you mean?
Could you give us a range of what to expect? I assume someone in your case should make more then someone with a lib. Arts. Or buss. Mjor.?
Thx guys.
Also I've noticed that the MS degree at some universities is in the chemistry department (chemistry-materials) whereas in other universities its in the engineering department (MSE).
Knowing my intentions which one would you recommend and what are the differences?
Are materials scientists and engineers in relatively high demand compared to say, electric or mechanical engineers?
Which degree would be best if I want to work in the "energy" field?
And what kind of energy would each be dealing with?
Thank a lot chiro! U've helped a lot.
And locrian I've heard about actuarial science and knoe in general what they do (they work for insurance companies, kind of like accountants??) The thing that I'm most consurned of is people saying you have to be of a certain personality to be an actuary...
majoring in math?!?
Hi,
I guess the title explains itself.. Is math a good career choice?
I mean what could I do with a Bs in math, please if there are people with math majors who could help me?
I'm mostly interested in "applied mathematics".
Also can ANYBODY be a Math major?
(A...
Ahh that's the prblem too with engineering! It seems like engineers can work in so many companies that it is difficult to presume what I want to do with a degree in say Electrical engineering.
Psparky if it doesn't bother you can you tell me what you do at work?
Thx
I guess my question was which engineering degree (ME or EE) is more time consuming. I know they both are but some say EE is tougher while others say the opposite.