| Civil is the way to go, plenty of jobs around. |
and international students. |
| Weird question: is systems engineering valuable? I'm not an engineer, you can tell. What is it? Is it basically quality management for engineering? Is it a growing field? |
Engineering has always attracted top students. |
Biomedical is a tough one. It's like jack of all trades master of none. it's kind of an engineering discipline that touches on a lot of different ones like mechanical, a little bit of electrical etc. I think deep diving into one has better job potentials BM is very niche. |
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Engineering grads with good people skills can do really well in technical sales of any type....downside it's sales! You don't even necessarily need a college degree to do well in sales but technical sales with big bonuses would welcome engineering grads. It takes somebody who can talk tech, schmooz and close the deals but lots of earning potential. |
It is general engineering (a very small school). She did summer research on the school's water system working alongside her school's plant team the summer before her junior year, so really liked working with the maintenance team. She used that experience to apply to a shipbuilder for her internship her summer before senior year, and worked in the maintenance engineering division that summer and that is the team that extended her employment offer. |
Wrong. MIT has almost all engineering degrees with ABET accreditation. Can't speak for Stanford. |
My aunt is an NP married to an EE. Despite him taking significantly harder math and science courses for his degree, she has outearned him for the entirety of their relationship. |
It's where the people who couldn't hack civil engineering went. |
In 1994, the medical field discovered the trapezoidal rule, i.e., rudimentary calculus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tai's_model |
Both MIT and Stanford have ABET programs. |
Biomedical Engineering degree is one of those that require graduate school to be most useful. |
I would take a math or physics major over engineering. |
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