Figure out what you want to be, then study something directly relevant to it so that it maximises your capability to do what you wanted. Why are you going in reverse?
Job prospects for a degree in physics?
Job prospects for a degree in physics?
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Mar 13 2011, 01:04 AM
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Figure out what you want to be, then study something directly relevant to it so that it maximises your capability to do what you wanted. Why are you going in reverse?
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Mar 13 2011, 01:52 PM
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QUOTE(co_upe @ Mar 13 2011, 01:31 PM) some of my friends that have physics degree end up as engineers, QA, supervisor, in companies like Silterra, Flextronics, etc2 with salary around RM2.3K++ atleast. The real question is whether they are better or worse off compared to their counterparts with directly relevant degrees in E&E Engineering?Over a period of say 10 years, who will generally progress faster? QUOTE(co_upe) Few end up working in Shell and Sclumberger. Again, how are they compared to those who possess directly relevant degrees like Geology, Petroleum Eng, Mechanical Eng etc? |
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