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Yeah i know its postgrad, my actual dilemma is whether to do a BE and stop there or do something like BSc and end up in a Masters in Engineering...which would be better? Linkage: heredoink said:You do a masters after a regular Bachelor degree. You can get a masters in engineering as well if you want, it is postgraduate stuff that you can decide to do afterwards and shouldn't reall worry about now.
Great thanks for that.doink said:No it would not be better, 4 years of engineering is better then bsc and 2 yr master and 4 years engineering with 2 yr master is even better than that.
Lol, your thoughts then?3unitz said:anything to back that up or you just pulling it out of your arse? let me guess... you do civil engineering?![]()
Civil engineers are typically public servants and they get paid a very decent sum. On top of that, they get a bunch of perks like a car and accommodation, I think.3unitz said:anything to back that up or you just pulling it out of your arse? let me guess... you do civil engineering?![]()
Great thanks a heap!Slidey said:gcspsp: Chem is a good choice. There's a high demand for it and high job security. Think of all the important industries out there: agriculture, pharmaceuticals, medicine, beauty, food, water, energy, mining, etc. All of them employ a large number of chemical engineers because their operations are based off chemistry.
Roughly in order of pay:
Mining
Chemical
Electrical
Civil
Mechanical
Again, roughly in order of pay:
Chemical
Mining
Electrical
Mechanical
Civil
Lmao!Slidey said:No go and do chemical engineering because you like it dude. Stop fucking worrying about which one gets paid $5 more.![]()
Thanks for your input!3unitz said:i doubt theres a significant difference across the major engineering fields in terms of pay, with exception for mining. if youre good, you'll get paid well. although i would imagine chemical probably being one of the higher paid of the disciplines (agree somewhat with slideys post).
Really did NOT know that!Slidey said:If you plan to do engineering, an actual BEng will do you a lot better than a BSc.
Engineering does honours implicitly in 4th year, so there's no need for a master's degree.
Never going to happen with an engineering degree mate.gcspsp said:Just wanted to be sure that I won't be putting myself into a tough spot after uni.
Actually, the demand in Australia for people who make dubious claims without citing any sources is shrinking.BIGTYMA said:Actually the demand in Australia for chem eng is shrinking.
BIGTYMA said:Actually the demand in Australia for chem eng is shrinking.