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Mechanical
- Aug 4, 2005
- 24
Get a bachelors in business administration - you could probably work anywhere.
Get a PhD in nuclear power, and there may be only a handful of jobs available.
but if you get that PhD, you are probably pretty certain that you have found the right industry for you.
What if you are still unsure of what the future holds, but are eager to further your education. Could I 'learn' myself into a corner?
I am seriously considering a masters in Plastics Engineering. Have also considered an MBA and also MSE Mechanical engineering. I feel like with the MBA and Mechanical degree i will be opening doors for the type of jobs and industries I could work in. With the plastics degree I feel like I may actually be limiting my options.
I am however much more interested in all of the plastics classes, than I am in the mechanical or business classes.
Not sure what I want to do with the degree but I have some ideas.
Thoughts?
-Matt
Get a PhD in nuclear power, and there may be only a handful of jobs available.
but if you get that PhD, you are probably pretty certain that you have found the right industry for you.
What if you are still unsure of what the future holds, but are eager to further your education. Could I 'learn' myself into a corner?
I am seriously considering a masters in Plastics Engineering. Have also considered an MBA and also MSE Mechanical engineering. I feel like with the MBA and Mechanical degree i will be opening doors for the type of jobs and industries I could work in. With the plastics degree I feel like I may actually be limiting my options.
I am however much more interested in all of the plastics classes, than I am in the mechanical or business classes.
Not sure what I want to do with the degree but I have some ideas.
Thoughts?
-Matt