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[QUOTE="yz_387, post: 338902, member: 23621"] I just finished my masters degree in ME at Michigan State University last week. That is also the school where I did my undergrad degree. I can say this, undergraduate work seems to be primarily conceptual and theory, sure there are projects, but most of my time was spent doing calculations. Graduate work on the other hand is very hands on. Personally I like this much more, but each person is different. Some would rather work at a computer, me I would rather get my hands dirty. As was said in another post, a big advantage of ME is that there are just so many options: design, computational, experimental, analysis, etc...... As far as pay, I wish I would have paid closer attention to the artical I read yesterday, it listed the top 10 paying jobs. I know ME was ranked fourth with an average starting salary of about 49k. EE and Computer Engineering were both higher at around 50k. [/QUOTE]
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