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zeroxxangels
post Dec 31 2010, 11:23 PM

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QUOTE(talzer @ Dec 14 2010, 09:21 AM)
heard that engineering fresh grads can gain income of 2.5k instead of the range of 1.8k-2k nowadays

is that true?
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depends in which industry u went into... do you want to work in a factory? do u want to work in consultant company? services? oil n gas? marine? marine? are you certified in any software? to wide.... but from my own exp., the market price is $2200 starting.. later if have OT allowance, hp allowance, meal, car, house (maybe)... so add up get a lot more... but it all depend on company...

QUOTE(donnobutcare @ Dec 21 2010, 11:08 AM)
HI, I'm considering taking an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering, but i hv some doubts and i'm not very confident  on whether i can make it through. I'm scared that the higher level physics wud be too profound for me  to understand.

I've never really considered taking engineering as to me they're for those who are really strong in their sciences. But bcoz I'm interested in renewable energy systems, and hope to specialize in it.

I've just finish my SUEC, quite exposed to advanced maths and i guess quite difficult physics ques but still only high school level.
I used to be lousy in physics, cudn't even understand a question's solution in front of my eyes, so i work hard to understand them, manage to finally get it and solve some exciting ques( it was really rewarding, the feeling). but still not all, i kind of saw a glimpse wat real profound physics means as there were some ques in a china's gaokao past year ques&solution book that i had no idea of. Furthermore they say that EE engineering is one of the hardest in its field. Cud some EE degree holder pls kind of tell me if its plausible for a person with just average intelligence like me to study it.But i'm also quite an obstinate person, wudn't give up kind , i cud take hours solving an advanced math ques.
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well... tell urself first wat do u wanna become after u finish studying... EE still broad... do u wanna major in power, telco, bla bla bla?? there's alot... but EE is 1 thing... u have to deal with things dat u dont see most of the time.. ur dealing with waveform... programming... etc etc etc...

some of my fren took EE and after finish 1st year change to mechanical.. why? because they say they cant deal things dat they cant see... laugh.gif
some of them even after 2nd year only change course... then waste time already... pick carefully... tell urself which industry u want to be in...


Added on December 31, 2010, 11:37 pm
QUOTE(Trident @ Dec 8 2010, 07:24 PM)
do industrial engineers have a market in Malaysia
from what i have been reading
industrial engineers are the general problem solvers, they know how to solve general efficiency problems but they dont delve too much into chem and physics

and i notice that, by taking industrial engineering, you can easily shift into corporate business

lets make a comparison

between chem eng and industrial, which one has higher prospects for growth
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hmmm... hard to say... i'm not a chemical engineer... so i can say from wat i know, they have environment, process, bio-process and etc etc (correct me if i'm wrong).... but in Oil n Gas use a lot of chemical engineer... process.. and can also do EIA (environment [forget] assesment)... marine thingy also... then go for assistant consultant then become full consultant... have to register with DOE [department of environment malaysia]... a lot of side job if u have good track record... people will come look for u to do assessment on they plant or watever thing due to need to comply with DOE regulation...

but watever engineering u do, eventually u can jump into management.... depend on how u perform... certain people know hand on only... cant do project management... some good in project management but lousy in hand on....



QUOTE(kennethkee93 @ Dec 31 2010, 03:49 PM)
Hey guys, need some help here.

Finished my SPM this year, and now still doing research on what suits me best, but I need some ideas from you guys.

I'm interested in programming (computer science), electronic, computer hardware and a little of networking.

Till now, I only set electronic engineering in my mind. So, is there any course which can lead me to a better and broader choice of jobs?

P.S : I don't know if I came to the right place to post this. smile.gif
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Tele-communication.... take Electrical and Computer sCience or Electrical and telecomunication... others i dont know...


Added on December 31, 2010, 11:41 pm
QUOTE(riou666 @ Oct 14 2010, 08:31 PM)
From all the comment I maybe can continue engineering.......

If I continue engineering which University(ipts) got a good reputation in E&E engineering?can anyone recommend me?
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UTM... UTP... if u wanna do E&E... go for major in Power... at least when u graduate u can urself ELECTRICAL engineer...

This post has been edited by zeroxxangels: Dec 31 2010, 11:41 PM

 

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