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Is Engineering degree harder than ACCA?
 
Yes [ 157 ] ** [40.15%]
No [ 46 ] ** [11.76%]
Cannot compare, both have their own difficulties. [ 188 ] ** [48.08%]
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zilch28
post Jun 6 2021, 03:47 AM

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TS can clarify which engineering?

There are some courses out there that are titled engineering but not really the mainstream engineering kind like software engineer, disney's imagineering, etc (can't remember but there are some course that just slaps on the title engineering to attract people)

The difficulty level are miles apart.
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post Jun 6 2021, 12:34 PM

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QUOTE(hellothere131495 @ Jun 6 2021, 09:54 AM)
Many engineering students, in my experience, end up becoming nerds in college. Most can't find girls and end up becoming kuli after graduating. Some become technicians, while others are fortunate enough to work for reputable companies. If they study until they get their PhD, they will already be more nerdy scientists.

Accounting students appear to have a more balanced college experience. After graduation, it is simple to find work and work indoors. Prepare to marry earlier. One of my relatives, who studied chemical engineering until obtaining a PhD, married at a late age. He traveled extensively to increase his salary. It appears to be a difficult job requiring intelligence, hard work, and talent.

Engineering may be more difficult in terms of abstract thinking, but it appears to be a more suitable path for talented individuals to pursue.
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No offense but you sound like strawberry gang. In that case, do not even consider engineering. And to be honest, maybe accounting isn't suitable either. Consider other options? Like business degrees or even mass comm, those more about lifestyle, college experience and all.

You wanna be successful? Bet on a field that you are willing to put most of your effort/sacrifice in.

This post has been edited by zilch28: Jun 6 2021, 12:36 PM
zilch28
post Jun 7 2021, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(Liamness @ Jun 7 2021, 11:42 AM)
And engineering firms will never hire somebody without a degree in engineering to do an engineer job. Period.
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That's not true. ipohmali70 disagrees, intern already can do full fledge engineering jobs
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post Jun 7 2021, 12:21 PM

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QUOTE(Starbucki @ Jun 7 2021, 12:06 PM)
I thought he only has SPM? Can call himself engineer and open engineering firm?
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open firm as investor jer... all the job can be handled by intern no need for actual engineers with cert and all. so sayang next gen, give them so many opportunities no wonder review on glassdoor 99%

https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Envitech-...so3Language=eng

 

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