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| NotBomberguy:
aslong as its not liberal arts |
| Woof:
--- Quote from: SlayerZ99 on October 13, 2017, 09:39:22 PM ---It is if you're tryna graduate in 4 years --- End quote --- Here in vet school there are 40-50yo people. |
| Tactical Nuke:
I just looked at the mech-e schedule for the rest of my college years, no mentions of sound waves at all. I think I need to talk to the dean of engineering. Or someone who would be able to make sense of all this. |
| Placid:
--- Quote from: Kyuande on October 14, 2017, 01:08:16 AM ---In my opinion I feel like you should have 2 majors in the near field until you know for sure you will stick with something completely different, that way you can transfer classes over to another major instead of having 2 completely different majors (reduces your time at college and the money if you're worried on that too). This is a tough decision honestly because I am currently going through it deciding what my 2nd major should hook with computer science. --- End quote --- lol wut I know a lot of people who have switched from ME to physics and been very happy with their lives afterwards. I also know a good deal who switched to EE and are also very happy. I mean, ultimately, it's something you're gonna have to decide for yourself, but if you are definitely unhappy with your studies rn it's probably a good idea to explore some different paths. Just... please don't base your decision on Google search results for salaries LOL there are so many factors that go into salaries that stuff like that doesn't take into account (cost of living of the area is the most notable in my mind right now). IMO bottom line is this is a bad place to ask because a lot of the factors depend directly upon you, the place you go to school, what your plans are for the future, etc. I would definitely recommend finding some sort of academic advising to talk to, they deal with this stuff all the time with people in your specific circumstances (at your specific school, with your specific requirements). |
| SeventhSandwich:
--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on October 14, 2017, 12:41:02 AM ---I won't say what college I go to but it's among the top engineering schools in the country and ranking median salary by alumni who provide it, it's a lot closer to the second report, at least for my school. --- End quote --- Are those starting salaries or just the median salaries of all reporting alumni? More importantly, how does that compare to salaries from other majors in your college? |
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