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ME+?(tech degree)
I won't bore anyone with details of my sad story or anything like that. Here is the jist of the situation. I, dispite the bullshhhh I recently was given at the hand of the head of a college engineering department, would like to finish my ME degree. (Turns out according to said source since I'm interested in building/creating/discovering things, a ME is not what I want.)
However, the 4 year I will finish up at also has several Techonology degrees I was thinking about finding a double major with. The options are Industrial Management, Electrical Engineering, and Manufactoring Technology degrees.
Now, I've read many threads here and on the webs, and what I've learned is that the difference (for example) between EE and EET is "thinking" and "doing." Something that has stuck out in my mind was a quote which roughly went "Do you want to reinvent the wheel or put it on a car and drive it?"
I know there might be some suggestions leaning towards a business degree, but I'll stop you short by informing you that I'd never finish that degree due to my inability to pay any attention in business classes. Furthermore, my general concept was base under another notion I've acquired via my reading that Tech degrees can actually provide quicker employment out of school than Engineering degrees (even if they are lower in pay.)
Any thoughts?
I won't bore anyone with details of my sad story or anything like that. Here is the jist of the situation. I, dispite the bullshhhh I recently was given at the hand of the head of a college engineering department, would like to finish my ME degree. (Turns out according to said source since I'm interested in building/creating/discovering things, a ME is not what I want.)
However, the 4 year I will finish up at also has several Techonology degrees I was thinking about finding a double major with. The options are Industrial Management, Electrical Engineering, and Manufactoring Technology degrees.
Now, I've read many threads here and on the webs, and what I've learned is that the difference (for example) between EE and EET is "thinking" and "doing." Something that has stuck out in my mind was a quote which roughly went "Do you want to reinvent the wheel or put it on a car and drive it?"
I know there might be some suggestions leaning towards a business degree, but I'll stop you short by informing you that I'd never finish that degree due to my inability to pay any attention in business classes. Furthermore, my general concept was base under another notion I've acquired via my reading that Tech degrees can actually provide quicker employment out of school than Engineering degrees (even if they are lower in pay.)
Any thoughts?