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[QUOTE="HomeMadeSin, post: 340635, member: 26415"] Weimedog is right! Really it boils down to what you like most, but if engineering is what you are choosing to do for money's sake - be aware. If you have the personality and motivation, get into technical sales (sales positions that require engineering degrees. These can lead to all kinds of future jobs and doesn't preclude you from moving up the ladder. How many CEO's or Upper Management positions are straight engineers? Few, if any. Beyond that, ME and EE probably provide the most solid background to build upon. ChemEs can make some nice coin. Civil Engineers, from what I hear, aren't the best paid and good jobs can be hard to come by. Also, if you intend on getting your Professional Engineer status, you stand a better chance with ME and EE, or at least a strong background in each. When I got past the first part 9 years ago, the questions were stacked in favor of ME and EE. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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