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Engineering - Which type do you want to do?
AppleXY:
Huh? O..k..
Petroleum "engineering" is apart (or subset) or Chemical Engineers. Many chem engineers work in oil giants such as ExxonMobil.
enwiabe:
AEROSPACE!!!!ONEONE
fredrick:
Aerospace would be cool!
Collin Li:
I'm not sure how stable the IT industry is, since most employers prefer to outsource their jobs. I'm not sure if the same applies for software engineering though.
And with chemical engineering, you could get into all sorts of fun industries, like cosmetics, plastics and petroleum. If you're interested in aerospace, you'd be working on the more exciting parts: composite materials, temperature resistant panels, etc. Flight trajectories would get boring after a while :P
squance:
--- Quote from: coblin on December 30, 2007, 10:36:17 pm ---I'm not sure how stable the IT industry is, since most employers prefer to outsource their jobs. I'm not sure if the same applies for software engineering though.
And with chemical engineering, you could get into all sorts of fun industries, like cosmetics, plastics and petroleum. If you're interested in aerospace, you'd be working on the more exciting parts: composite materials, temperature resistant panels, etc. Flight trajectories would get boring after a while :P
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But chemistry as a subject to study in uni is hard is it?........I don't think I could survive....
Think about all the stoichometry!!
How advanced is the chem in first year uni compared to VCE 3/4 just wondering?
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