should i switch to mechanical Engineering [srs thread]
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rn in electronics engineering with a special focus which i dont want to say for privacy reasons.

its killer af for all sorts of career paths, especially for medtech and finance-consulting companies, which is what i wanna do down the line.

for venturing into finance-consulting, it doesnt really matter what i study (At least here), because companies only care about the college and the analytical thinking and experience and not so much per se about what people studied.

and about medtech, thats why im interning in the field of cancer epigenetic diagnostics because at the end of the day diagnostics is what makes big cash, not drug development, personalized medicine is the future and diagnostics-focused medtech companies (including epigenetics, and NMR-based machines) will win big. this involves HEAVY and i mean HEAVY electronics and electrical subjects like digital electronics, analog electronics, instrumentation, signal processing, imaging etc. basically my current major is set for this field.

however i really really enjoy all mechanical related subjects, and not only that, im also TERRIFIC at them. S+ tier in those subjects, including the labs, etc. i enjoy them so much to the point where im seriously considering switching to mechanical engineering.
instant downsides would be LOSS of all electronics related subjects, like poof, gone.
upsides would be more free time cuz mechanical is easy af and i would have more time to actually work and learn more stuff and i would get huge insights into manufacturing, petroleum industries, fluid mechanics, and how supply chain works.

i want to hear ur guys' views on this. im not making a concrete decision here, im just thinking and i want to hear some points from ur guys' pov
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should i switch to mechanical Engineering [srs thread] - by brocode - 01-03-2024, 06:36 PM

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