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Choosing what type of engineer to be?

I’m really good in math and physics, and am interested in becoming an engineer. So far I have been interested in industrial, biomedical, civil, biomedical and architecture.

I’m very open minded so I want to pick one in high demand and preferably do something like my dad. He majored in industrial engineering at an ok school and got his bachelor’s. Then he was offered a job, where they payed for his master’s at Washington U in St. Louis which is very good school and very expensive.

I’m deciding what I should major in next year. How hard is chemical engineering compared to electrical engineering. I know for a fact that it is easier to get into a university as a chem engineer major than an electrical engineer. I’m planning to go to UC Berkeley.

I’m doing an EE/CS engineering bachelors and I’m wondering can I use this degree for besides engineering? not digging an engineer anymore. Electrician, con ed worker, inspector….???

discribe what an industrial engineer’s job is like?

what is the fields of a chemical engineer?

the work of a chemical engineer

Whats the difference in education requirement, job tasks, and income??

is there anyone here that has a ms or a phd in manufacturing or any related areas? and how hard is it??

i want use scholarship for MA/MSc Course in my majer (chemical engineer)

well thats basically it. Will a math minor really make that much of a difference when I’m out in this "real world"?

What exactly is industrial engineering?

I’ve heard is something like operations management, idk.
Can someone explain to me of what consists this career, to what you apply it and how long does it takes to study it?

Thank you

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