im interested in both, but mainly architecture.
im just concerned which would be better with income?and which is easier to find a job in?
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I am both interested in manufacturing(process) engineering and the thermal sciences. What is a more rewarding career, money wise and job outlook.
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Personally from just graduating from a well respected engineering university…. I can confidentally say that although there are alot of ME jobs out there the competition is tough. Lots of engineers fighting for the good jobs. Chemical engineers may have to look for jobs but once they find the places it’s not as [...]
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Depends on your location, education, grades and experience (internships). Electrical has a much better scope but chemical pays better at the moment.
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does chemical engineering has better scope after 4 years from now when compared to electrical & electronics engineering?
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My school has a 3-2 dual engineering program where we take engineering prerequsities like up to calculus 4, physics 2, and first and second year science courses for our specificied major, and then move on to Columbia or University of Florida to do engineering. This program is great because a student will be guaranteed [...]
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I want to decide what major to take in college. I am in high school and in the process of looking into future careers in engineering or physical sciences. I also want a job that has less traveling and a high salary.
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I only played one year of community college football (now am 20) because I attended a high school that did not have a football program. I got in for transfer admissions to Columbia and University of Florida to do chemical engineering. Right now I am more leaning towards Columbia because I realize I [...]
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Graduated a year back, my ideal employment would be oil and gas but dont seem to be getting the right break. I worked in pulp and paper for 6 months did enjoy it. I moved to mining consultancy and it seem all I do is paper pushing and not learning much the boss is [...]
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I was wondering if chemical engineering is where you design a drug/chemical, and chemistry careers is where you make them.
To be more specific my friend works for like pfizer and he has his masters degree and tests drugs (thats about all he is allowed to tell about his job), but I kinda want a career [...]
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