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So at the college I'm in I'm a freshman Chemistry + (any) Engineering major (don't have to decide on what kind yet). I was set on going Chemistry + Biochemical engineering but when I went to my adviser he told me maybe think of becoming a Material Science Engineer. He said something along the lines of" biochemical, mechanical, electrical etc. (engineering) are established and the general engineering path however Material Science Engineer is on the cutting edge"
^ something like this...
He essentially told me to go Material Science Engineering vs the "well established" routes because it's "hot",cutting edge etc.
So I came here tonight a bit confused if this fact is true or not and want a good description of this Engineering path. (not just some copy past wiki explanation)
Tysm in advance
^ something like this...
He essentially told me to go Material Science Engineering vs the "well established" routes because it's "hot",cutting edge etc.
So I came here tonight a bit confused if this fact is true or not and want a good description of this Engineering path. (not just some copy past wiki explanation)
Tysm in advance
