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What is it like transitioning from a school environment to the workplace, and potentially the other way around?
I am asking this question because I am always thinking about my future and life after college. The future excites me because I am working hard to ensure I have ample opportunities after graduation. Business school is one of my top goals. So, what is it like going from college to employment? And...
What would be a good minor to pair with a Computer Engineering major?
As I plan on majoring in Computer Engineering, I was wondering what minor would go best with this major. I am not sure if a minor in math or physics or CS would help me with employers since they would assume that I already know it. Does anyone have any suggestions? #college #engineering...
How do i find demanded Major subject after 4 years of my education, I will get good Corporate Job?
College Education cost is growing. 4 Year degree course cost is around 200k. Once We graduate, we have 200k debt plus interest. If we don't get good job, Repayment is very very difficult. #computer-software #engineering #computer
How Compute Science 4 Years course compete with corporate Job?
IT industry is growing fast with upcoming new Technology. Software engineer always Stay on top, Keep updating their skill to compete with job market #computer-software
Do all Engineering fields require 4 or 5 years of college?
Some colleges we've visited have leaned more towards 5 years, suggesting first year is when you really are deciding on a Major or considering changing course. Has that been anyone's experience? #engineering
I'm debating between Biomedical Engineering and Dentistry. Would most of my core classes for either contribute to my decision for a major?
I've done well in all of my STEM classes. I'm leaning towards Engineering, but haven't quite decided. I've started considering Pre Dentistry to see where my interests take me. #engineering #biomedical #dentistry #dental
What can you do with a degree in political science?
I'm thinking about this major but I'm not sure it's practical. Many politicians are lawyers, so that seems like that's the degree to get if you want to be in politics. And for academic study it seems like having a degree public policy is better (or law). #law #political-science #politics...
How often do you learn something new compared to using previous knowledge?
As an engineer, how much of your time is spent using what you have previously learned and applying it? How much of your time is spent learning new material within your field? #engineering #computer #mechanical-engineering #computer-engineering #physics
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