HurricaИe wrote:
Engineering: I know it's a shit load of math and a shit load of work, but I also know you're pretty much guaranteed to get a job and guaranteed a nice pay. Any engineering students / grads here wanna give their two cents on studying this?
I'm currently studying Civil Engineering, although at the moment is just all the maths, physics and computing that will serve as the basis for my studies later on.
As for what you can study in engineering, the choices are very wide. You've got anything from civil and environmental, electrical, photovoltaic, aerospace/aeronautical, mining, mechanical, chemical,etc. It really depends on what university you go to as to what you can actually study. On that,
I suggest you go the the website of each uni/college and look at the specific course content and the options available to you. That's the only way that you would be able to compare specific courses.
As for job prospects, there is really a global shortage of engineers. Also, with the increased importance of
sustainability comes particular demand for people with knowledge in environmental engineering. In terms of renewable energy, there should also be a large demand for Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy engineers.
And yes, the pay should be nice.